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HOT WATER POWERED THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATOR | HEAT BATTERY | TEG PELTIER MODULE | THERMODYNAMIC

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2020
  • This is a hot water powered Thermoelectric Power Generator. It works based on thermodymics and generate electric power. If you keep this device in a well ventilated cold place, it can give power for more than two hours continuously with one full tank of hot water.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @ertyuiiknbvcx
    @ertyuiiknbvcx 4 года назад +5

    If you put the cooling fins 90 degree so they get vertical instead of horizontal i bet the air flow (hot air goes upwards) will result in increased passive cooling. A small pipe perhaps a meter long with a box around the cooling fins might speed up the airflow, like a chimney increase the draft in a woodstove.
    Or perhaps to keep it small and portable for a trip in the forrest then a propeller angled at some distance and powered by a toy coreless motor (use less electricity it is said) might get the ampere power up.
    What is best of these two i dont know, the TEG might be too small to profitably power a motor so passive cooling with a small chimney might be better.
    Anyway, cool to experiment some with these TEG's to understand what they can do or not :)

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  4 года назад +3

      You are right, that's my idea too. But, the holes in the heat sink and aluminum tank align in that way. That's why I had to install it so. I'm going to replace the heat sink with bigger size in vertical position to improve the efficiency.
      Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate it.

    • @stefanritscher7868
      @stefanritscher7868 3 года назад

      To point the ventilator to the heat sink might make a difference

  • @ourfamilyoutdoors7331
    @ourfamilyoutdoors7331 3 года назад +3

    Could I run a couple of leds off of a repurposed TEC? I plan to use the heat off a stove pipe and the outside winter air for the temperature differential

  • @connorwhite4904
    @connorwhite4904 3 года назад +3

    Point the fan at the heat sink fins...

  • @voltmaker2288
    @voltmaker2288 Год назад

    With 200 degrees Celsius warm heat exchange oil the show is better.
    Olive oil is good too!

  • @joshuamackie2494
    @joshuamackie2494 3 года назад +1

    can u increase the load power output by putting the fan towards the heat sink ?
    higher output but shorter time for availability ?

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  3 года назад

      Yes, if we can cold down the heat sink, we can get more power.

  • @alexcarrizo3798
    @alexcarrizo3798 2 года назад

    no me la conteees, a que amperaje va esa vaina. larry el ruedas aproves

  • @renskekaaijk7024
    @renskekaaijk7024 3 года назад +1

    I calculated with this teg that it wouls not be possible to power an LED light. I thought if it had 100 degrees temperature difference the output would be 580mA according to the data sheets and an efficiency of 1,5% would make that the output is 8,7 mA with 3,6 V this would be 0,03 watts. How is it possible that this is working. The temperature difference is probably not even 100 degrees. Do you have any idea how thid is possible?

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  3 года назад

      Check my other thermoelectric videos, then you will get an idea. That LED bulb comes with LED driver circuit. That's why it gives more bright light.
      THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATION ruclips.net/video/pv9cWR6BtKM/видео.html
      THERMOELECTRIC POWERED NORTH POLE ruclips.net/video/l7S_UfGpN5s/видео.html
      DIY HEAT ENGINE SPINNING PELTIER LAMP ruclips.net/video/DT_-5IOg6ww/видео.html
      DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THERMOELECTRIC COOLER AND GENERATOR ruclips.net/video/NruYdb31xk8/видео.html

    • @Potatonater-it7gw
      @Potatonater-it7gw 2 года назад

      I get 2V at 200ma with a 30deg difference so idk lol

  • @brentkelly5445
    @brentkelly5445 2 года назад

    If my math is right, you should get 10 - 13 led's off of that?

  • @UrgenthelpwithSubscriptionsHel
    @UrgenthelpwithSubscriptionsHel 3 года назад

    What TEG module is that? Please let know the load watts you can get from it

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  3 года назад

      TEG model - SP1848. Check the details on it's datasheet www.digchip.com/datasheets/parts/datasheet/922/SP1848.php

  • @msj165
    @msj165 3 года назад

    How hot was your water and what size is the teg?

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  3 года назад +2

      It is boiling temperature 100C. The size of TEG is 40mmX40mm

  • @randolfmangao9131
    @randolfmangao9131 3 года назад

    Is it okay to use small heatsink?

    • @SKILFULLIFE
      @SKILFULLIFE  3 года назад

      Small heat sink doesn't disperse heat fast enough(not a fast cooler). It can not make a big temperature difference. So, you can't generate enough electricity. Also, if you don't have a fast cooling heat sink(large heat sink), the temperature of the TEG will rapidly increase and damage the TEG.

    • @randolfmangao9131
      @randolfmangao9131 3 года назад

      @@SKILFULLIFE thank you , then if I use 2 peltier module will it be more effective for generating electricity ? Also I plan to put a fan at the heatsink will it be better?

    • @josholin31
      @josholin31 Год назад

      @@randolfmangao9131 how did it go?
      From my estimates, unless you had more TEG modules, it wouldn't be worth it to waste the power on a fan.
      You could maybe passively cool it with a liquid. And a wide surface area for the heat to quickly escape. And If container was tall enough, you could take advantage of evaporative cooling.

  • @edersonsimples6782
    @edersonsimples6782 4 года назад

    ?

  • @David_Mash
    @David_Mash 3 года назад +1

    Fill it with sand.

    • @lifechanger957
      @lifechanger957 2 года назад

      whats the benefit of that ??

    • @David_Mash
      @David_Mash 2 года назад

      @@lifechanger957 water is great at transferring energy, sand is not. Sand can be heat beyond 1000C and will retain its energy for a long time if insulated. Like months

    • @lifechanger957
      @lifechanger957 2 года назад

      @@David_Mash But as compared to water sand will take much time to get heat up ryt??
      For eg. I have normal water and sand of the same quantity and heat both them up water will heat more quickly as compared to sand ryt??

    • @lifechanger957
      @lifechanger957 2 года назад

      @@David_Mash and according to you if this teg was filled with sand how much it would take it to heat upto 100 celcius and how long it would last??

    • @David_Mash
      @David_Mash 2 года назад

      @@lifechanger957 like comparing a dirt bike to a motor home. Yes water can charge quick, discharge quick, but it cannot store energy as well as sand. If you add a solar panel, water can be heated while the sun is out but will cool quickly and can only accept enough energy to heat up to 100c. Sand can continuously be heated all day, will discharge all night and still be hot for days, weeks, months.

  • @eduardocabrera1740
    @eduardocabrera1740 7 месяцев назад

    Música chata. Projeto legal.