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An old non-electric fan from 1870

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Past To Present Storiesvor 1 Jahr

This is a mousetrap from 1862 and it's the most American thing ever

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Global Statisticsvor 1 Jahr

This is a stirling engine. Super fun but adds more heat to the room🤫

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EnvironmentGo!vor 1 Jahr

Bro was like, "what's that small paw touching me?". 😅

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Mr Commonsensevor 1 Jahr

This is a Westinghouse gyro ceiling fan copper oxide finish from 1920

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Decoding Engineeringvor 1 Jahr

This is Stirling engine fan. These engines use heat differentials to create motion and were a popular way to power fans before electricity It simply uses heat to expand and contract a gas, which drives a piston to create motion. The cycle of heating, expansion, cooling and compression repeats, creating continuous motion to power the fan.

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YesKnowvor 1 Jahr

An old Can opener from 1889

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OGA JOHNvor 1 Jahr

Stirling Engine. Works based on a temperature differential, so it can run faster with an ice pack on the top side of the piston. Source: made one of these engines in an undergrad manufacturing course.

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k3yv0idvor 1 Jahr

it's hot here, let's start a fire! 🔥

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Global Statisticsvor 1 Jahr

It’s a fan powered by a stirling engine, not electricity. It is operated by the cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas.

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Codyvor 1 Jahr

Wouldn’t this produce hot air? On 90 degree days when you need the fan the most…

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