Exposing a FAKE Thermoelectric Generator and building a REAL one!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2019
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    In this video we will have a closer look at a fake thermoelectric generator and find out exactly why it can not charge up a smartphone like advertised. While doing so, you will learn quite a bit about Peltier modules. Afterwards I will then show you how to create a real thermoelectric generator that can charge up a smartphone through the power of tea lights and ice water. Let's get started!
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  • @Miata822
    @Miata822 4 года назад +2234

    Publishing fake projects is a thing. I understand why people do it but it upsets me to think how many viewers are frustrated when it doesn't work for them. This frustration certainly leads some folks with curiosity about electronics to abandon the hobby before they really get started.

    • @subigirlawd_7307
      @subigirlawd_7307 4 года назад +88

      So true it almost happened to me I was watching videos with fake and wrong information when I was younger but I found channels like this and now I'm more interested in electrical engineering 👍

    • @ciarfah
      @ciarfah 4 года назад +11

      SubigirlAWD _ That's awesome

    • @rosekreuze
      @rosekreuze 4 года назад +20

      they're everyhwere on youtube. suprisingly with more than 13 million more views. i only remember americantech but thered too many of them

    • @springrollwang4441
      @springrollwang4441 4 года назад +3

      Is it possible to calculate the efficiency before hand? it will save lots of time if you can visualize the result.

    • @RadOo
      @RadOo 4 года назад +11

      and do you hnow what it even worse? it's from "Verified" channel

  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks 4 года назад +1424

    I LOVE how we've basically done concluded the same design on this idea, independently haha. Great minds and all that! Or the logical conclusion. Loved the in depth coverage of the current capability etc! Good job. Really going to have to revisit this topic actually... got some new ideas.
    Btw, we should do a collab sometime!

    • @0xDEAD_Inside
      @0xDEAD_Inside 4 года назад +126

      Yes yes, you both should.

    • @rahzlave8842
      @rahzlave8842 4 года назад +39

      Agree!!! Can't wait for the collab

    • @anupamrathore224
      @anupamrathore224 4 года назад +39

      Sir I am a subscriber of both of you.. and a big fan also I would love to see you together in a same project video.. plz do it..
      Best of luck to you both😄😄👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Reach3DPrinters
      @Reach3DPrinters 4 года назад +21

      Tech Ingrediants just built a HUGE TEG from 36 TEC's! It produced 100V DC with no load in boiling water with cool water pump, which was head pressure from a river!
      ruclips.net/video/hDLWO_Iaflc/видео.html

    • @EnhancedNightmare
      @EnhancedNightmare 4 года назад +7

      I used frying pan xD

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs 4 года назад +377

    No need to tell us not to call him out, cause he took down the video, lol.

    • @masterviper420
      @masterviper420 4 года назад +13

      well he still has it up on his fb account

    • @Corbald
      @Corbald 4 года назад +13

      Yes, there is a need. Read deeper into the comments, heh. No fanbase is free from arseholes, and there are plenty of pitchforks and torches in the shed over there...

    • @AmusementLabs
      @AmusementLabs 4 года назад +3

      @@Corbald which one is the sharpest? 😜😅

    • @lukmly013
      @lukmly013 4 года назад

      @@EvenTheDogAgrees I agree with that one. You may get charging sign, so your phone will turn off battery saver and discharge faster

    • @smokemirrors1531
      @smokemirrors1531 3 года назад

      i'm sure thats an oxymoron

  • @karljay7473
    @karljay7473 3 года назад +29

    Someone did this with a bunch of the TEC panels, I think it was 12 or 24, he used river water to cool it and a campfire to heat it. It was really impressive. It was Tech Ingredients, he also made a fridge using them.

  • @IFZ_SkylokkI
    @IFZ_SkylokkI 4 года назад +354

    0:02 GreatScott turned into a Minecraft villager

  • @REZrblde
    @REZrblde 4 года назад +1216

    Ooooo Electroboom should be interested in this.
    His next video:"How to destroy your phone using a candle,heat sink and some Peltier device".

    • @joshm264
      @joshm264 4 года назад +64

      THE RECTIFIER!

    • @AkashSharma-lm9qd
      @AkashSharma-lm9qd 4 года назад +24

      You'll should do better job of bringing this to him!!

    • @schottkydiode7507
      @schottkydiode7507 4 года назад +6

      I think we now know what his next video will be!

    • @rafaelbs4832
      @rafaelbs4832 4 года назад +13

      Well first a moment I thought I was in electrobooom's channel

    • @gslavik
      @gslavik 4 года назад +10

      And get shocked in the process!

  • @SAerror1
    @SAerror1 4 года назад +59

    For anyone replicating this experiment, be careful when placing a bunch of tea lights right next to each other. If there’s not enough distance between them they can get hot enough to ignite the liquid wax and you end up with one giant fire.

    • @scientistharsh
      @scientistharsh Год назад +6

      @qwerty mnbvc Not the efficiency but power output should be higher for a short while before the whole house burns down 🤣

    • @kektikektus
      @kektikektus Год назад

      @qwerty mnbvc LMAOOO

    • @crappyshorehen8201
      @crappyshorehen8201 Год назад +2

      ​@@scientistharsh
      Good, that mean more power.

  • @RizLazey
    @RizLazey 4 года назад +315

    Engineers: this is a peltier Generator, basically generates electricity from temperature difference between cold and hot...
    *_everyone else on the internet: OMG LOOK A FREE ENERGY DEVICE!!!!_*

    • @afox5319
      @afox5319 4 года назад +48

      Yeayou can also scream into quarz crystals and produce a small current.
      youre speaker is also a microphone. Hook up a osci and talk into a speaker, looks pretty cool and is a fun party trick (well on a party full of electrical engineers)
      This is the Piezo electrical effekt. You can either supply current to a piezo crystal and the crystal will start too vibrate or you vibrate the crystal and it will output energy
      In theory you could build a piezo generator running on the screams of humans wich is probably how hell produces its electricity

    • @raisagorbachov
      @raisagorbachov 4 года назад +24

      The skeptic in me always says... it's not free when ice is needed and so are candles. Energy is needed to make the ice and candles cost money.

    • @maxk4324
      @maxk4324 4 года назад +18

      @@afox5319 similarly, you can shine a light at an LED to produce a tiny voltage or power a solar panel to produce a tiny amount of light. If course neither is as efficient at doing the other's job, but the principle is similar.

    • @marvinmarvini8629
      @marvinmarvini8629 4 года назад +2

      Fixing hot plate at 50 degrees and the heat sink, which thermoelectric module would produce more power: TEC1-12702, TEC1-12706 or TEC1-12710?

    • @saniawtf
      @saniawtf 3 года назад

      TGM-199-2.0-1.2

  • @chickencurry7642
    @chickencurry7642 4 года назад +674

    This is the first time I'm seeing his face

    • @stefanfarier7384
      @stefanfarier7384 4 года назад +74

      I was like "so this is what he looks like..."

    • @mgfails9274
      @mgfails9274 4 года назад +73

      He showed his face years ago

    • @JKTCGMV13
      @JKTCGMV13 4 года назад +32

      Hot

    • @unclejohn5012
      @unclejohn5012 4 года назад +28

      This confuses me. Every couple videos he how's his face.

    • @FR4M3Sharma
      @FR4M3Sharma 4 года назад +3

      Same

  • @dunmermage
    @dunmermage 4 года назад +423

    THE RECTFI.... eerrr... GREAT SCOTT!

    • @joshm264
      @joshm264 4 года назад +11

      ElectroBOOM lol

    • @peterwilhelmsson4168
      @peterwilhelmsson4168 4 года назад +4

      OMFG I just started watching that video after this one, I nearly fell of my chair laughing!!

    • @m4gg197
      @m4gg197 4 года назад +8

      FUUUUULL BRIDGE RECRIFIER

    • @cybercat1531
      @cybercat1531 4 года назад +9

      RECTUMFRIER

    • @m4gg197
      @m4gg197 4 года назад +1

      Cyber Cat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pjladd04
    @pjladd04 4 года назад +2

    TEG expert here, nicely done GreatScott. Here’s a few bits of info on the subject.
    1. The effect your seeing is called the Seebeck Effect.
    2. The most efficient TEG system made is around 0.4%.
    3. TEG’s are best suited for space exploration. This is because of a: vacuum of space slows the oxidation of the substrates b: infinite cooling due to the vacuum of space c: infinite heat from celestial bodies i.e. the sun. If no passive heat source can be used, radioactive isotopes are used, these are called RTG’s (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators).
    4. The common substrates used to make thermoelectric modules are made of Bismuth Telluride or Lead Telluride that is doped with different compounds to make them Negative Or Positive Charged.
    Surprisingly, there is only a few manufactures who specialize in this field of alternative energy. So far China is in the lead in making these modules at such a low cost. High Efficient modules can run into the $1000’s. Makes it difficult for US manufactures to compete.

  • @sails3538
    @sails3538 4 года назад +1

    We use TEG's (thermal electrical generators) in the Bush in Northern Canada. Natural gas flame on one side produced about 40 Watts.... But used a tone of gas.
    An interesting experiment would be to attach these TEG unites to the side of a wood stove.

  • @Zahlenteufel1
    @Zahlenteufel1 4 года назад +248

    Feels like a Mehdi video but with less/more brow. (less overall brow but more brows if you count them)

    • @elpocasombra9237
      @elpocasombra9237 4 года назад +4

      True fact

    • @simo2555
      @simo2555 4 года назад +8

      big brain maths

    • @drawapretzel6003
      @drawapretzel6003 4 года назад +1

      Less area of brow, but the brow is higher.

    • @aathish04
      @aathish04 4 года назад +3

      The brow gets compensated by the (dashingly handsome) beard.

    • @nomoretalk2967
      @nomoretalk2967 4 года назад

      I definitely prefer GeatScott, Mehdi humor is quite noisy tbh

  • @siliconhub6492
    @siliconhub6492 4 года назад +91

    0:10 first reaction video from GreatScott

  • @jacqueslavalee7085
    @jacqueslavalee7085 4 года назад +10

    Thank for this video, it was really intersting.
    The thermo-electric generator efficiency depends on the heat flux that goes trough the pelletier module, but in both designs (yours and the fake one), most of the head flux just pass trough the surrounding air. Therefore I presume that the design can be improved by adding some insulation, that prevents as much airflow as possible without switching off the candle. As a first try, I'd just replaced the metal grid cylinder with something much more closed like a soda can with a small opening, or a cardboard box attached to a heat sink.

  • @renno007
    @renno007 4 года назад +48

    "Video unavailable
    This video is private."
    Haha, looks like his video is not public anymore xD

  • @alexmustang8177
    @alexmustang8177 4 года назад +158

    Nouuu nouuuu
    - Great Scott(2019)

    • @cezarcatalin1406
      @cezarcatalin1406 4 года назад +5

      Random.
      Does your family tree look like a ladder ?

    • @plexion01
      @plexion01 4 года назад

      Random. No. Just no

  • @aquasama588
    @aquasama588 4 года назад +141

    Roll the intro! THE RECTI- oops wrong channel again.

    • @dhupee
      @dhupee 4 года назад +15

      PURIFICA- eh... different thing.... RECTIFIER!!

    • @harshvithlani9399
      @harshvithlani9399 4 года назад +1

      Devlover Nibir yes

    • @niko5008
      @niko5008 4 года назад +1

      @Devlover Nibir you dont have to ask, we already know

    • @yonyem6724
      @yonyem6724 4 года назад +2

      *full bridge rectifier*

  • @Yp-ku4sy
    @Yp-ku4sy 4 года назад +7

    I like how the "pedestal" you put the tea light on is just a WIMA film capacitor

  • @marchoekstra1076
    @marchoekstra1076 4 года назад +1

    Wow! I have watched numerous videos of you, but now I see you for the first time.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @AmitKumar-bz1lh
    @AmitKumar-bz1lh 4 года назад +4

    Bro you are life savior.
    I'll be completing my electronics engineering this year.
    Your videos are very educational.
    Thanks

  • @GRBtutorials
    @GRBtutorials 4 года назад +9

    LOL, that intro is like when ElectroBOOM rectifies videos, only that much more calm (and without getting yourself shocked).

  • @a.g.8015
    @a.g.8015 4 года назад +1

    Enjoying your videos. Few years ago, bought a modified to be run by kerosene, RITEG or RTG Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator. Those have been used for decades for powering remote lighthouses. However, it uses TEG-s not TEC-s. The G stands for Generator, and those come usually in darker mostly gray color.

  • @d74g0n
    @d74g0n 4 года назад

    It's funny how at a certain part of education; you can just look at stuff and laugh at the illusionists props, because you can plainly see all the parts required for the solution are not accounted for. What a time to be alive. Golden age inbound.

  • @vanshnarula9857
    @vanshnarula9857 4 года назад +25

    Thermally conductive paste is actually a bad conductor of heat as compared to the metallic heat sink. Only small proportion must be used to fill the contact gaps between the heatsink and the module. You have used so much paste that it might have adversely affected the performance of the heatsink to radiate heat.

    • @MatthewGore
      @MatthewGore 4 года назад +1

      I was just going to say the same thing and was scrolling down to see who had beat me to it. Nice.

    • @doctorpex6862
      @doctorpex6862 4 года назад +1

      So true

  • @spiritcore1
    @spiritcore1 4 года назад +31

    GreatScott is the only RUclipsr I know who still uses handsaw...
    Where is Colin Furze? :)

    • @samcoote9653
      @samcoote9653 4 года назад +3

      Check out Uri Tuchman, hand everything. Wizard of creation. Made his own lathe etc.

  • @stevenightingale8400
    @stevenightingale8400 3 года назад

    Great practical presentation. Very clear build process. Logical , informative and entertaining video. Thanks a lot. Good Job.

  • @emersonsrandomvideos248
    @emersonsrandomvideos248 4 года назад

    Three German personalities i'm subscribed:
    1. Manni Gaming - pc gaming
    2. Captain Joe - airplanes
    3. Great Scott - electronics

  • @ChrisLocke1969
    @ChrisLocke1969 4 года назад +20

    Great job... we need more debunkers like you to stop these money-grubbing liars! 👍

  • @juancastorm
    @juancastorm 4 года назад +17

    I love proyects with fail parts (soldering aluminum) that gives a better view to the public

    • @hamjudo
      @hamjudo 4 года назад +2

      I know the theory of using those rods to join aluminum. I also know it takes practice.
      Thick aluminum is a very good thermal conductor. You pretty much have to heat entire parts. Otherwise, the heat you apply at the joint will get carried away to the cold parts of the metal and too much crud will build up before the joint is up to melting temperature.
      Then there is surface prep and how to get the bead started.
      Surface preparation

  • @MARKE911
    @MARKE911 4 года назад

    You are my favorite you tuber in electronics. I have learned a lot through your videos. Thank you for taking the time to make awesome videos

  • @arto1313
    @arto1313 4 года назад

    Nice honesty. Relatively well made this scott version and still so low charging current.

  • @umanggandhar3899
    @umanggandhar3899 4 года назад +5

    I love this new style scott... super awsome way of introduction..

  • @vking4784
    @vking4784 4 года назад +44

    so GreatScott is rectifing some YT videos Now 😂

  • @Alfred653
    @Alfred653 4 года назад +1

    You need to apply pressure to the peliter to get maximum effect out of them. The thermal exchange between the plates will be really low without the pressure and that will of course effect the power output. These things is said to have been used on chimneys in Siberia. Really cool things!

  • @philipm1896
    @philipm1896 4 года назад

    I'm glad you made a video like this, way too many fake electronic videos out there.
    Great work.

  • @ZeshanKhan1
    @ZeshanKhan1 4 года назад +8

    Now I see how you say "Let's get started" :)

  • @A_Bit_Obtuse
    @A_Bit_Obtuse 4 года назад +12

    What you should have done with the aluminum solder is to clean the oxide from the aluminum in order to clean the joint.

  • @debjitkhaskel7879
    @debjitkhaskel7879 4 года назад +1

    Ahhh....!!!finally!!!! that was a relief i was waiting for ur videos since weeks truly woked as a rectifier

  • @alexdobroff5v
    @alexdobroff5v 4 года назад +14

    Hello. Instead of TEC versions, use TEG, that is for GENERATORS :) Thanks for video.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, people don't realize that the type of thermoelectric coolers used as coolers in mini fridges don't work well as generators, and the thermoelectric generators don't work well as coolers.

    • @markhorstmeier8734
      @markhorstmeier8734 3 года назад +2

      (T)hermo(E)lectric (G)enerator as opposed to (C)ooler. TEGs are designed with a peak efficiency at high temperatures. The temperature differential (hot side, cold side) is what generates the electricity. Amazon has a TEG that claims 10 watts, but that is at a 120 C differential which is pretty difficult to reach because the conversion efficiency is closer to 5% so keeping the cold side also includes pumping away the wasted heat.

  • @smoothjamie4046
    @smoothjamie4046 4 года назад +12

    Techbuilder has a few 'fake' projects. If your looking for more stuff to debunk look at the piezoelectric generator.

  • @antronk
    @antronk 4 года назад +5

    Unfortunately, most videos featuring peltiers (including this one) forget how crucial clamping pressure is for the TEC's efficiency. Nice video for a proof of concept though.

  • @avemgonzo5854
    @avemgonzo5854 4 года назад

    Love your videos man! I have learned SO MUCH from you. Thank you.

  • @fastundercoverkitgoogle7381
    @fastundercoverkitgoogle7381 4 года назад

    Asking the viewers to not bully the guy with the fake project. Class act!

  • @huemungus69
    @huemungus69 4 года назад +3

    I was so confused. I always thought, from your accent, that you were Japanese 😁 my bad! Love the videos, keep up the great work!!

  • @TheKillabkilled
    @TheKillabkilled 4 года назад +3

    Nice build 👍 what if you made a few of those and you wired them in parallel do you think this would work over a bigger heat source without ice

  • @aswingsharif6729
    @aswingsharif6729 4 года назад

    Thank you Scott. I keep thinking to build electricity generator using peltier, which hot side os being heated by focused sun ray (fresnel lens). Store the energy to lead acid battery. After watching your voltage-amperage numbers on multimeter it is obvious that I will drop my plan and stick to Solar Panel instead.

  • @Taran72
    @Taran72 4 года назад +1

    WOW that was so interesting. Thank you for the clarification!

  • @creblabo
    @creblabo 4 года назад +3

    ich mag diese perspektive am anfang, bitte mach das in jedem video so

  • @christophermontilla4748
    @christophermontilla4748 4 года назад +5

    This is the first time I have seen Scott.

  • @nadavleor
    @nadavleor 4 года назад

    Scott you are one of the best out there if not the best one here on youtube.
    Thank you very much scott and keep on teaching us.

  • @davida1hiwaaynet
    @davida1hiwaaynet 2 года назад

    Thanks! I love to see fake projects busted! Your design is nice, too.

  • @IrishSkruffles
    @IrishSkruffles 4 года назад +3

    There are Thermoelectric Generators which are like the TECs he's using in this video but are made for generating electricity (as the name suggests) much more efficiently. NASA has been using TEG and radioactive sources for some applications, in the hundreds of watts range iirc

    • @TheSimoc
      @TheSimoc 2 года назад

      Yes, and Soviet Union used them even terrestially all around, becoming infamous after the government collpased and people began to steal them for valuable scrap metal, with their plutonium pieces mixed with all the scrap iron.
      I would be very interested to have similar thermoelectric generators, to be used with non-nuclear heat source. Another Soviet marvel were the lanterns with integrated thermoelectric elements to power radios and other low-power devices. I think they might suffice for smartphone charging, or at least could be nowadays made as such refined versions to suffice.
      I wonder how such elements are structurally build from two metals, as all demonstrative examples have been about wires twisted together. But why couldn't we just have those bimetal interfaces as plates of different metals bonded together? Of course we need two interfaces though. Common sense would say that the larger surface are the more power? But maybe it's more complicated. But can't be too complicated, as working useful examples do exist.

  • @blucobalt8688
    @blucobalt8688 4 года назад +9

    2:11
    > A bit of grease

  • @MisterKaen
    @MisterKaen 4 года назад

    Good video again bro.
    You have taught me quite a bit over the years.
    I appreciate your teaching.

  • @LordHog
    @LordHog 4 года назад

    First time putting a face to a voice. I thought you would be a bit older. Glad to have a face to a voice. Your penmanship is still top notch!!! I wish I could write that good.

  • @MK73DS
    @MK73DS 4 года назад +4

    The French channel "Incroyable Expériences" did the same thing but for real a long time ago

  • @swisstraeng
    @swisstraeng 4 года назад +48

    Would a stirling engine be better with a dynamo and same amount of candles?

    • @marsrover001
      @marsrover001 4 года назад +17

      Stirling engine phone charger. BRB, making 1000 and flooding banggood.

    • @Wol333
      @Wol333 4 года назад +13

      Considering efficiency's on paper, a Stirling engine should produce more power from the same temperature differential. Life isn't so simple as doing the math, it's better to test these things given practical limitations of designs and cost.

    • @joshuaPurushothaman_
      @joshuaPurushothaman_ 4 года назад +8

      Perhaps. Just as Tj Wolf commented above, this should be determined experimentally. In general however, Peltier technology so far has been inefficient, and a well-designed Stirling engine and a DC generator might do the job better than Peltier modules given the same thermal energy.

    • @fabiotiburzi
      @fabiotiburzi 4 года назад

      Stirling engines wase build to make electricity

    • @Corbald
      @Corbald 4 года назад

      I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Stirling effect was the most efficient it was possible to get with regards to capturing energy from heat transfer, so it'd _probably_ work better... That said, my memory isn't what it used to be, and there were probably qualifiers.

  • @kevinaldrichFL
    @kevinaldrichFL 3 года назад

    Good to finally see you. Love all your work!

  • @SreekanthPriyaKumar
    @SreekanthPriyaKumar 4 года назад

    I always heard your sound only and here you are in front of the camera, great !

  • @janis6623
    @janis6623 4 года назад +58

    "This has to be a joke"
    Dude, you have a great meme potential

  • @FreshSmog
    @FreshSmog 4 года назад +3

    Take a peltier module to a geothermal hotspring during the winter.

  • @nadeem014
    @nadeem014 4 года назад

    I like how you present the math behind your project. This by itself is a proof of the authenticity.

  • @willjackson6407
    @willjackson6407 4 месяца назад

    Love this 😁 I'm working on something similar. Note that ThermoElectric Coolers and ThermoElectric Generators are similar but different. You're using the coolers TEC in reverse but you'll have better results with the generators TEGs

  • @fernandosoriaalvarez1901
    @fernandosoriaalvarez1901 4 года назад +3

    Hello Scott. In my final Electrical engineering project I have worked with a Brushless DC motor (form a hard disk) as a wind generator, and I would like to know why is it that you get less energy form the electrical machine working as a generator.
    I though all electrical machines were reversible without different power losses!!!
    Thanks for your great videos :)

    • @TheSimoc
      @TheSimoc 2 года назад

      With motors, AFAIK you get quite well the same efficiency both ways, provided you handle the many-factor-dependent voltage and current properly.
      With peltiers, I don't know but I think the major caveat on using as generator is the practical inability to get all the heat gradient "focused" through the peltier material interface. Ie. big proportion of externally administered heat flux will "bypass" the interface through ambient heat and structures, whereas when when the peltier is powered by electricity, all its generated heat gradient is produced at the material interface, as it is its natural origin point and thus any of it cannot "miss" it as in generator-usage case.

  • @jarodhohl861
    @jarodhohl861 4 года назад +11

    When soldering aluminum, I believe you need a flux to clean the surface for the aluminum filler material.

    • @dreggory82
      @dreggory82 4 года назад

      Yes, but it has to be a pretty nasty aggressive flux.

    • @anullhandle
      @anullhandle 4 года назад +1

      Aluminum very quickly reoxidizes if you scratch off the oxide layer. There are fluxes for low temp tin zinc solder and for high temp aluminum zinc solder if using a blow torch.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 3 года назад

      I didn't even think it was possible to solder aluminum. Solder doesn't seem to wet it. I guess I was dealing with the oxidation layer though.

    • @michaelkonig3238
      @michaelkonig3238 3 года назад

      To solder aluminum you have to warm up the material from the opposite side, never heat up directly the solder rod. Flux is with special solder not necessary, just a bit skill

    • @OkurkaBinLadin
      @OkurkaBinLadin 2 года назад

      I would argue against soldering aluminum altogether.
      Clean way to do joints is TIG welding. If you cant or dont want to do that, then stay on the side of screws and bolts.

  • @Wrnrgaming
    @Wrnrgaming 4 года назад +1

    Wow, da zeigt sich mal jemand nach ner Weile. Schön dich mal zu sehen 😂
    Ganz nebenbei : cooles Video 😉

  • @jhoncharlesdf.1599
    @jhoncharlesdf.1599 2 года назад +1

    Very Thanks Scott, this is very useful information!

  • @cekpi7
    @cekpi7 4 года назад +4

    I've been following TechBuilder even before he had youtube channel, he did a lot of his projects when he was young so this one might be just remake of his older project (not trying to defend him, he should have redo all calculations or at least mention true power output).
    He also made shoes that generate electricity by using piezo electric elements when he was 15 for Google Fair 2014.

  • @z030n3r
    @z030n3r 4 года назад +6

    You should check out techingredients’ version of a TEG

  • @RadioTexnik
    @RadioTexnik 4 года назад

    Excellent! Thanks for the creativity!

  • @crazyDIYguy
    @crazyDIYguy 4 года назад

    i have a whole new level of respect for you and your channel. thank you

  • @gamehero8915
    @gamehero8915 4 года назад +4

    2:53 when German gets you XD

  • @justenoughcreativity5161
    @justenoughcreativity5161 4 года назад +69

    Nobody:
    GreatScott: But never the less

    • @ElZamo92
      @ElZamo92 4 года назад +17

      Alexander nevertheless is a single word.

    • @ryanmalin
      @ryanmalin 4 года назад +2

      @@ElZamo92 obviously this kid is slow. Anyone still using that meme in 2019 is obviously way behind the times

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 3 года назад +1

    with your rebuild of his project, I would suggest that you could increase your efficiency a whole lot by getting the candle closer to the flame, surrounding the pencil holder with aluminum foil and operating it in winter time with colder air passing by the top fins.
    Also for the one you made, spread out the modules so there is more heat sink per module and use a bigger heat sink

  • @mehx3785
    @mehx3785 4 года назад +1

    If you try searching it up, it is deleted, Your Welcome for saving your time

  • @DavidKenny64
    @DavidKenny64 4 года назад +14

    Efficiency suggestion: 1) Use an in insulative material for the sides of the water reservoir instead of the aluminium. You could also add a top. Both will make the ice last longer. Someone already mentioned adding salt to the ice water to make it colder. 2) Add an insulative skirt to the bottom as well, the candles will fill it from the top down with the coolest air spilling out at the bottom and the hottest air will be trapped at the top.

  • @AWriterWandering
    @AWriterWandering 4 года назад +4

    At least know I know how to keep my phone charged if I ever get stuck in the Arctic.

  • @whatwhatdidtheysay...lyric2373

    Its like the "perpetual motion free energy" annoying scam videos. They make them because A) Most people still believe theres a "free lunch" B) Most of the public is ignorant of physics & electronics so they can be exploited. Thanks for guys like you trying to help change this !!!!

  • @melissacoleman9633
    @melissacoleman9633 4 года назад

    One of the best channels on RUclips! We love you in Louisville KY Scott

  • @the9tailsupersaiyan
    @the9tailsupersaiyan 4 года назад +6

    Hot glue: *exist*
    Great Scott: this is beyond science.

  • @asbestos7910
    @asbestos7910 4 года назад +5

    "By adding a bit of thermal paste" as he proceeds to put all of the paste in the known world on the sink

  • @giovannigola2359
    @giovannigola2359 4 года назад

    Great job Scott!

  • @eleneasy
    @eleneasy 4 года назад

    It is very interesting how every now and then we discover something on the internet that seems so good to the average Joe but, in reality, it is just nonsense. I liked your style of testing and redoing the right way. It is much more constructive than what some other people does by just writing bad talking in their comments. Kudos to you.

  • @dereksgc
    @dereksgc 4 года назад +47

    Why would we even be bothering with stuff like this, when there's a publicly available thermonuclear fusion generator just floating in the sky.

    • @devrim-oguz
      @devrim-oguz 4 года назад

      Yeah, I want to power my home with nuclear energy using PV panels.

    • @JaredConnell
      @JaredConnell 4 года назад +4

      Yeah but it goes away during half of day and sometimes hides so you need tea light powered alternatives

    • @varunsreedharan5347
      @varunsreedharan5347 4 года назад +1

      @@JaredConnell You can store some of the power in high current batteries and have them connected to an inverter to power your house during the night.

    • @ademmeral
      @ademmeral 4 года назад

      This device works when the Sun is not there. Personally I only see one good use for this device. Silent Generator. You can build a gas generator with 0 sound with this tgm. If you have an rv it makes sense. The problem is they are very expensive compared to the cooler units. So you can buy more batteries instead of those units. But as far as i know if you want a slient generator,even if it is very inefficient, this is the way to go.

    • @R3lay0
      @R3lay0 4 года назад +1

      @@ademmeral At the end of the day a Stirling generator will still be more efficient.

  • @dutchman55
    @dutchman55 4 года назад +7

    Hey could you see if you can light a LED with a “foxhole radio” like they built in WW2? I’ve been seeing a video go around where a guy uses the power from FM radios to light one for free

    • @zachdemand4508
      @zachdemand4508 4 года назад +2

      I cant say if that exact setup is possible as I haven't seen the video, but in theory it should work. It is the same technology used in wireless chargers. You would need to be close to the transmitter or have a massive antenna or both just to get usable power from it.

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 4 года назад

      @@zachdemand4508 Yes;
      Theoretical a «field» would be present proximal to the antenna;
      In physics any energy can often - more often than expected - produce some energy which would result in this being very plausible experiment;
      But this is no free energy ~ there is no such thing?
      I did see a gravity wheel which suggests considering but no free energy has ever been produced reliably there has always been slight of hand

    • @zachdemand4508
      @zachdemand4508 4 года назад +2

      @@ChiDraconis
      I never said it was free energy. Although it would be free to the person using the device as long as they dont pay the bill at the radio station.

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 4 года назад

      @@zachdemand4508 Correct;
      I was speaking to warn the few;
      Just now i see that some radio stations pulled I got a brand new pair of roller-skates due to exotic statements made by uninformed

    • @anullhandle
      @anullhandle 4 года назад

      If you're close enough to a broadcast antenna farm, you can light a florescent tube just holding it your hand.

  • @mr.titanicon747
    @mr.titanicon747 4 года назад

    I really liked the format of this video, it was different but really good

  • @MicroplaysMC
    @MicroplaysMC 4 года назад +1

    Just for reference, a phone charger charges at around 2000mA, so 40mA is painfully slow. In fact, an old phone might burn more than that, forcing you to turn it off to charge it.

  • @tanmay______
    @tanmay______ 4 года назад +3

    Techbuilder was my inspiration while getting into this hobby, his radio transmitter video is my favourite. I like his video style, they good quality. I think if he can get people into the hobby, he's done his job good enough.

  • @joshm264
    @joshm264 4 года назад +23

    ElectroBOOM x GreatScott when?

    • @silvia_fuku0ka845
      @silvia_fuku0ka845 4 года назад +1

      Go outside open the lid of a bin and climb inside wait for the garbage truck get disposed of properly

    • @joshm264
      @joshm264 4 года назад

      @@silvia_fuku0ka845 ???

  • @electronicsmaniac6235
    @electronicsmaniac6235 4 года назад

    TechBuilder was just a kid when he won the google science fair with his piezoelectric generator. The project is almost the same as his thermo generator that produce low power. I think he worked on these project not to trick us but only to make small projects that can be adjust in due time while some supporting technology is not yet available at this present time. He is not a fake kid. He is just learning the curve line.

  • @FabRecUp
    @FabRecUp 4 года назад

    TechBuilder : *sings* You really got me, You really got me

  • @JxH
    @JxH 4 года назад +4

    Replace the little tea lamp with about 30kg of glowing plutonium.

    • @andreimihai5266
      @andreimihai5266 4 года назад

      You are something else :))

    • @AvroVulcanXH607
      @AvroVulcanXH607 4 года назад

      Like satellites? Yeah would be cool, let call in at the shop for some on my way home....

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 4 года назад

      Should work for about 50years (Voyager is still pottering along).

  • @SuperSilver301
    @SuperSilver301 4 года назад +7

    I thought he was watching ElectroBOOM failed attempt

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад

    Glad YT suggested your channel to me. 🙂👍🏼

  • @jayanthkumarb3306
    @jayanthkumarb3306 Год назад

    Tq bro actually by this video i got some values of voltage and current ratings of TEG its really helps alot for my project thanking u

  • @muh1h1
    @muh1h1 4 года назад +6

    I think you also need a special flux to solder Aluminium, because it forms Aluminium-oxide as soon as it gets in contact with oxygen. That is probably why you where not very successfull ^^

    • @IrishSkruffles
      @IrishSkruffles 4 года назад +1

      You are almost right, an oxide layer is always present on aluminium but you cannot solder it at all. You can weld aluminium but soldering is not an option

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 4 года назад

      @@IrishSkruffles You can solder it but it needs special solder and a wire brush to remove the oxide layer just before soldering. That said - epoxy is easier unless you need electrical conductivity.

  • @Alpha-qw6on
    @Alpha-qw6on 4 года назад +36

    electroboom you switched places,face,reactions everything i am disappointed

  • @sombrafam2
    @sombrafam2 4 года назад

    Hey Scott, good thing you are appearing in the videos now.

  • @JaredKaragen
    @JaredKaragen 4 года назад

    @GreatSott! It would be a good improvement to have the cold side have water passing through it (from a hose or a stream) as the cooler; could just be a coiled copper pipe or a sealed box with an inlet and an outlet.... and for the hot side, instead attach it to a copper bar/plate arrangement that can be stuck into an open fire. The whole key would be keeping the peltier itself under the temperature for it's junctions melting on the hot side, but I would imagine you could add considerable heat and cooling this way; possibly much better output for a doomsday/survival scenario.