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2 HP Steam Engine
Single Cylinder double acting steam engine. This engine is useful for educational purposes at the university level. A 1kw generator can be connected with this engine. With the steam engine, boiler and generator, it becomes tiny thermal power plant.
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Mike Brown's 1 HP Steam Engine
Power from steam, a tried-and-true old technology whose times may come again. Use as a back-up generator for cloudy days without wind or as a sole power source. In cold places and during the winter, use the generated heat for hot water and space heating.
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Mike Brown's 20 HP Steam Engine
This two-cylinder, 20-horsepower, 3 x 4-inch, double-acting, 90? "V" engine is designed in the simplest possible form for steady-state power production. It will produce 20 hp with a maximum of 200 psig @ 700 rpm.
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10 kW PTO Generator
This complete, ready to run, genset has a Semple compound engine, a Windpower PTO Generator, a Beckmann Boatshop 150 psi boiler, a PumpTec high pressure feedwater pump, engine driven feedwater pump all mounted on a single axle trailer. SteamGen gensets are usually used to augment a preexisting solar/wood/ water alternate energy systems to charge a battery bank, operate welders, submersible pumps, shop equipment or to act as a standby generator.
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10 hp Steam Engine
Single Cylinder double acting steam engine with reverse lever facility. This engine is useful in the farm for water lifting, electricity generation, agro processing activities such as sugarcane crushing, thresher driving, rice hulling, cotton ginning, etc.
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WhisperGen
Finally, a stirling engine in an available, practical product. After 200 years of development the Stirling motor in an available product. Features go light years beyond the Diesel genset.
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5 HP Liberty Steam Generator
Electrical Power for 1 - 2 Houses. Hot Water and Space Heating. Even your own steam bath! All from a Steam Engine powered by firewood, natural gas, propane or coal!
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Mike's Brown 3 HP Steam Engine
This steam engine is capable of putting out enough power to drive a 500-watt generator, depending on the pressure from your boiler. The exhaust of this engine will also provide 40,000 BTUs of heat, ideal for steam heating your cabin, heating hot water for cooking and other uses. The 2-cylinder 3 horsepower steam engine will provide 1500 watts of electrical power and over 100,000 BTUs of exhaust heat.
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