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Sefton Motors Releases The Volo One Heat Engine - Press Release
Sefton Motors announced the release of the Volo One Heat Engine designed for electrical generation. The engine runs off of heat and uses any type of fuel to create the heat needed to operate. Fuel sources include wood, natural gas, propane, solar, bio mass or waste heat. Bloomfield Hills, MI May 15, 2014 – Sefton Motors announced the release of their Volo One Engine. The Volo One Engine is an engine that runs off of heat, and is designed to produce electricity for residential backup or off grid applications. “Today the dependence upon our utility infrastructure to provide...
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The History of the Volo One Engine
Some folks have been asking us where did the Volo One come from. To find out more about the history of our engine development - take a look at our engine video timeline at: Or our development blog at: volodesigns-sterlingproject.blogspot.com You can see how the engine has progressed from a hand held prototype to its current incarnation.
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The Volo One Engine Is Available For Purchase!
The Volo One Engine is now available for purchase! After 2 years of development we are ready to move into the production phase. The Volo One Engine runs off of heat, when there is a temperature difference (roughly 400 F) from the cold end of the engine to the hot end of the engine. For example, you could put the head of the engine in a bonfire and it will run (not that you'd want to put into a bonfire). The Volo One Engine is not a steam engine. The Volo One Engine runs with low pressures and relatively low...