I plan on calling the doctors office after they open up this morning, but I did not know if I could tell them that it is not working right. He has the Nebulizador Familiar A Piston / Piston Compressor Nebulizer / Model 3050/3040. The trouble shooting section mentions that there should be an aerosol that comes out of the nebulizer, but nothing but air comes out. No mist, steam, anything like that. Is it broken or what. It is new.
This is the actual working model of the cutaway series. The reversible cutaway model with stephenson valve gear working with the completely built cylinders. The cutaway cylinder in the other videos is visible on the table. This is just to prove to people that the engine will actually work when the cylinders are built just like in the demonstration model. This reversible engine uses everything seen in the three other videos except that the cylinders are finished. Thanks again to legokid900 for the reverse link dementions. This video was requested by RustyCarnahan and mindstormer398. Thanks for watching!
This is a ’speed run’ test of our O scale steam mine winch as supplied with our 1:48 scale Winding House kit. Our kit assembles to make corrugated iron shed containing a twin cylinder horizontal steam engine which is connected to a large drum winch by a lay-shaft and intermediate gear. When coupled with our optional gear-head motor, Boiler House and Mine Skip kits, you can make a DCC, fully programable mine incline! see our website for more info: www.ozsteam.com
Project: Build a stirling engine that can do some usefull work. This is an on-going project, the engine is not yet finished but it works! Built around 4 stud bar colums, the displacer cylinder is a stainless pasta tin, the piston is an old footpump cylinder (with a new cast polyester piston). Old saucepans form the furnace (bottom) and the water jacket (at the top) which creates the heat differential between the two ends. The oscilating piston is connected via bit of flexible garden hose, and the flywheel is cast iron. The plan is to use this to pump water for the garden pond, using anything that burns as fuel. The bricks form a makeshift fire box as this is the first time the engine has run on solid fuel, in this case a small wood fire. Thanks for viewing, I will upload more as the engine develops.
This is the engine that was converted from an old special tilt piston air compressor. This is the exact same principal from a certain type of "Air Hogs" plane engine. In the opener the engine was running at 35-50 psi and the second start was around 75-80 psi. Top RPMS so far is 1700 at 110 PSI. The timing still needs some work. Solenoid Valves with a Reed Switch and a Magnet are great ways of testing air/steam engines to perfect the timing. A slide valve will eventually be needed as the solenoid valve is rated at 100000 – 1000000 cycles. This engine would wear it out in a day. The flywheel is wafer board (simple easy but not balanced or perfected). Not shown, top voltage from a permanent magnet motor (tread mill) 21 volts, top load 75 watts. The belt started slipping and the timing was hard to get back to perfect for the load. This engine will run 4 minutes on a full 10 gallon tank of air. The last minute is slow around 500 rpms to 50 rpms. A NEW DISCOVERY IN FREE ENERGY!! The LT Magnet motor get the blueprints at: lWWW.LT-MAGNET-MOTOR.COM
Large model single cylinder horizontal stationary steam engine The engine runs well on 20 PSIG. air. Engine cylinder 2 Ins. Dia.. Stroke 3 Ins.Piston fitted with two rings. Water is circulated through the condenser copper cooling coils by an engine driven reciprocating pump.
This 70 HP 1914 Chicago Pneumatic air compressor is at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum at Vista, CA. It’s a horizontal one cylinder two cycle semi diesel oil engine. It has a bore of 11 inches and a stroke of 12 inches for 3396 cubes. The flywheel is 5′ 2′ and spins at 150 rpm. It operates with a direct injected hotbulb ignition. It is a compound engine that has two inline cylinders with the front cylinder used to power the engine and the rear cylinder used for compressing the air. Engines like this were built in varying sizes until 1925, and used in compressed air plants at mines. This engine was used at a mine in Quartzsite, Arizona and donated to the museum in 1983. Information is from the paper at the museum describing the engine. Video taken on 6-26-10.
Hi, I put my other engine to one side and have started working on converting one of my old air compressors into a hot air engine. I cobbled this lot together to check that the concept works before building it properly. Really did not expect it to run like this first try (sorry about the poor lighting, i wasnt expecting anything worth filming) The compressor is as original, but with the valves and piston rings removed. It is pretty much a beta configuration, with a wire wool regenerative displacer piston – adds a bit of friction but seems to be worth it so far. The linkage will allow for conterbalance weights as I inted to run it vertically so that I can lubricate the power piston without contaminating the regenerator. Im thinking of using graphite to lubricate the displacer rod – as this is on the top of the engine at the hot end so I cant use oil. My theory is that although it is easier to put a fire under the engine – heating the top would maintain a better temperatire difference as the heat will naturaly rise upwards. Hope you watched the whole video as it even managed to run on residual heat in the vertical position. If it runs this well with bodged linkages and incorrect ballancing – this things going to be a beauty when finished!!
I plan on calling the doctors office after they open up this morning, but I did not know if I could tell them that it is not working right. He has the Nebulizador Familiar A Piston / Piston Compressor Nebulizer / Model 3050/3040. The trouble shooting section mentions that there should be an aerosol that comes out of the nebulizer, but nothing but air comes out. No mist, steam, anything like that. Is it broken or what. It is new.
Okay genius, the medicine was in there. but thanks for wasting an answer.
Thank you Beth H. I will double check everything.
Thanks casino, good idea.
Thanks to everyone who answered. I took it back after a nurse friend of mine said that it obviously did not work. We have a new one now and it works fine.