Homemade Thermal electric generator 250mv. cell constuction

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @derekvolt
    @derekvolt 10 лет назад +3

    That's amazing that electricity is generated from the difference of the temperature. Seems to be in nature that electricity is the difference between polar opposites, this is another fantastic example of this.

  • @mattmiller7499
    @mattmiller7499 10 лет назад +1

    I've been watching your shows non stop ever since I found them, PLEASE keep making new ones! I'm absolutely fascinated by your work. apprenticeship under you would be nothing less than an honor

  • @randycrowe1
    @randycrowe1 11 лет назад +14

    You have one of the most fascinating channels I have ever seen.

  • @shreyashbarvaliya6880
    @shreyashbarvaliya6880 8 лет назад +4

    hello Mr Teslonian is there any way to generate electricity by the use of thermocouple in which hot junction is contuniously provided by the solar concentrator

  • @a1hardwood
    @a1hardwood 10 лет назад +13

    why didnt the staples short the voltage?

    • @mcombatti
      @mcombatti 10 лет назад

      Insulation on copper?

  • @netaccounts2639
    @netaccounts2639 5 лет назад +1

    lol... I love the idea of a generator with no moving parts that can break but i'm not sure i have as much patience as you to twist that much wire together....must have taken you ages.

  • @flyingninja1234
    @flyingninja1234 9 лет назад +2

    You are an engineering genius!

  • @workinalday4351
    @workinalday4351 9 лет назад +3

    Are there better mats to use aside from Aluminum and Iron? Could you substitute the Iron, or Aluminum for Copper? If so which one would be best to replace? I'm looking more for the higher heat transfer, Looking to achieve the Peltier Cooler Affect where they can just drop a little of water on the cool side and get instant Ice.

  • @ThingsMadeOfOtherThings
    @ThingsMadeOfOtherThings 10 лет назад +1

    these videos are so interesting man, please keep up this mini series! would love to hear of any progress

  • @electromechanicalstuff2602
    @electromechanicalstuff2602 8 лет назад +2

    it's how a thermocouple works. this is used in the world mostly to detect temperature in a calibrated fashion.

  • @RonTamTube
    @RonTamTube 9 лет назад +8

    Why didn't you go with the pencil lead that you featured in one of your other videos?

  • @aetheonpro396
    @aetheonpro396 7 лет назад +1

    if you surround a part of it with a black body, would it generate more electricity due to the higher absorption of heat?

  • @calebayres6559
    @calebayres6559 6 лет назад +1

    I'm wondering if sticking the cool side in Mineral oil would cool that side well and for free

  • @vendico0
    @vendico0 11 лет назад

    Is your wire enamel coated?

  • @fred306801
    @fred306801 10 лет назад

    You had mentioned using the stove to heat one end. What about the other ? I was thinking about the ice maker on the fridge, cold water. But then I remember back in the early 70's I lived in a trailer. It had aluminum wiring. Every damn time it rained I had to pull every light switch and plug in apart and clean them, they had corroded.

  • @pickmyphotos
    @pickmyphotos 11 лет назад

    An excellent firebrick recipe: Mix 80% vermiculite or wood ash to 20% fiber reinforced(crack resistant) concrete.

  • @dwightnunez3715
    @dwightnunez3715 8 лет назад +3

    can u show us powering an LED using iron-aluminum thermocouple .

  • @silvanunes6313
    @silvanunes6313 10 лет назад +6

    Try two ninitol wires conected and heat only one

  • @ToyTheKing
    @ToyTheKing 11 лет назад

    Is is regular metal wire?

  • @c.a.bachhav409
    @c.a.bachhav409 6 лет назад

    Very Good , but at the End you could demonstrate voltage throughout all this lengthy arrangement

  • @1crazynordlander
    @1crazynordlander 11 лет назад

    Do you have to pull the staples as you pour your cement to prevent losing production due to a closed circuit on your cells? Sorry, I am a simple 55 year old farm boy. I gather the the contact from your twist of dissimilar metals when you add heat to this area you get voltage production. Not because of the length of the wire itself.

  • @elrojoJazz
    @elrojoJazz 10 лет назад

    Hey Mr. Teslonian! Have you ever tried making a large scale galvanic pile? I would love to see how much voltage you could get from a galvanic pile.

  • @NickWarnerMedia
    @NickWarnerMedia 5 лет назад

    how many watts/amps is this generating though?

    • @nyx211
      @nyx211 4 года назад +1

      milliWatts probably

  • @traceystovall7616
    @traceystovall7616 9 лет назад

    Great videos but could the sun provide enough heat like in a large black metal box on a scale of say 4x8' or larger. Could one end of the wires be buried several feet in ground to maintain approx 55 degrees.

  • @overcastfriday81
    @overcastfriday81 9 лет назад

    Does higher temperature result in greater voltage?

  • @Indonam
    @Indonam 7 лет назад

    aluminium and iron? is it because of the galvanic series?

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  7 лет назад +1

      This coupling gives the highest voltage out of the readily available base conductors, it on the other hand has the lowest amperage.

  • @Peebukas1
    @Peebukas1 11 лет назад +2

    Perhaps nitinol/iron wires would have been better?

  • @leengroen
    @leengroen 11 лет назад

    Nice,some effect like a Peltier element?

  • @danhart2491
    @danhart2491 8 лет назад

    what is 250 milivolts gonna run tho?

  • @hariswillsharegood
    @hariswillsharegood 6 лет назад

    Will it cool and heat

  • @gentlelove
    @gentlelove 5 лет назад

    seems like the softer the metal on the negative and the harder the metal on the positive with heat generate higher volts. shalom

  • @alejandrocatan5007
    @alejandrocatan5007 8 лет назад +2

    what happens if you put electricity on that? wich side will be hot and wich side will be cold?

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  8 лет назад +3

      +alejandro catan (morfeo) Yes, it as all combinations of dissimilar conductors work in more than one way the Seebeck effect is for power generation and the Peltier effect is for electric cooling and heating.

    • @praveen7309
      @praveen7309 8 лет назад

      alejandro catan good question

  • @JSuparman
    @JSuparman 10 лет назад

    @mr Teslonian: what is the maximum current supplied by this low volt DC Generator?

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  10 лет назад +2

      Very very little, I didn't test this combo for amps

  • @peterobillard4441
    @peterobillard4441 10 лет назад

    The staples short across the thermocouple junctions as a secondary junction at the same ambient temperature and therefore of no affect.

  • @manofwar6661
    @manofwar6661 11 лет назад +1

    Plaster of Paris and equal parts sand is suppose to make decent firebrick...

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  11 лет назад +1

      thank you good idea mixing the sand.

    • @waswestkan
      @waswestkan 11 лет назад

      *****
      In theevent this turns out to be a duplicate comment, sorry. There are several DIY refactoyr cement videos here at RUclips. What ever mortor is use wont it be a thermal conductor not a thermal insulator? I belive it's a conductor, so putting the cold side junction in the mortar should work best in radiating any heat that travels down the wire to insuring the cold side junction is colder that the heat side junction.

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 12 дней назад

    How can we scale this up to wrap an old oil drum 🛢️ like a burrito 🌯 for a diy teg sand battery ? I'm wondering about how to utilize aluminum foil which is readily available. Thanks a lot and all the best SUBSCRIBED! 💜

  • @MrBuntudor
    @MrBuntudor 9 лет назад

    Phone lines will be the future. £x per trickle of coulombs per day :( We are screwed at every junction by governing. Thank you thank you for your desire for freedom. Subscribed.

  • @vladimirnachev324
    @vladimirnachev324 9 лет назад

    what material?

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  9 лет назад

      +Vladimir Nachev Iron and Aluminium

  • @markmillard4483
    @markmillard4483 10 лет назад

    Have you ever considered connecting a peltia element in the center?

  • @danhart2491
    @danhart2491 8 лет назад

    if you have the old radiator with the copper fins couldn't you just add on a custom or a few pc heatsinks to the top of it and bam?..

  • @danieleggland1138
    @danieleggland1138 11 лет назад

    Also I have a theory on earth batteries and how you may be able to achieve better results from them while it may require more work my thought is that perhaps you may see a increase in output if the cathodes and diode units are placed in the earth at different levels and in different arrangements ......such as one cell burried to 10ft and another at 1ft or ground level as well as instead of in straight lines to place them in large circles to truly test if the earths magnetic field has any affect on the output ,,,,,,,,,good luck and have plenty of fun with your experiments and researxh

  • @elrojoJazz
    @elrojoJazz 11 лет назад +6

    awesome!

  • @mucku2
    @mucku2 10 лет назад

    Level quick from home depot. sets up fast.

  • @carlospenalver9589
    @carlospenalver9589 7 лет назад

    saw the video of the pencil and aluminium. you can make graphene and dope aluminum sheets with it. give it a try. I know Im gonna

  • @putinscat1208
    @putinscat1208 9 лет назад

    The cell connectors ( crazy twisted metal )...

  • @srxone8557
    @srxone8557 11 лет назад

    IF you use alum (potassiumaluminiumsulphate) between 2 plates of different metals like Copper and magnesium you get araound 1volt from 1cell.
    Peace

    • @ThingsMadeOfOtherThings
      @ThingsMadeOfOtherThings 10 лет назад

      hi can you post a link to some reference please??

    • @chadgambrell7306
      @chadgambrell7306 10 лет назад

      Dag Larsson There are many electrolytes you can put between dissimilar conductors to make a battery. Some even solid.

  • @srxone8557
    @srxone8557 11 лет назад

    then heat the Cooper and cool the magnesium it might be less amps thou

  • @jaketalcott6464
    @jaketalcott6464 11 лет назад

    I love your vidios . I know nothing about electricity but you explain your experiments in such a way that I am still able follow along ....thanks. oh We love Rocky to

  • @danieleggland1138
    @danieleggland1138 11 лет назад

    Very interesting I am currently working on hte of water to make hydrogen and oxygen through heat and electric fracturing ...separate..... I am studying the effects of several theories such as super heating water to 1800 degrees F then sending the superheated steam through a magnetic field and finaly past a set of electrolysis plates with good success !!! however I am seeking 100 percent efficiency ......Stan Meyers had a theory that using a resonant frequency could perhaps help with breaking the convalescent bond of h20 .......I am curious what your belief is on this concept and how you think it might help to break the bond thanks

    • @TheGeneralOfWar
      @TheGeneralOfWar 11 лет назад

      Daniel Eggland Sounds interesting, put a vid up, I'm sure people will watch it.

  • @johnnieandpam
    @johnnieandpam 9 лет назад

    why not fasten the hot side to out side of stove pipe to recieve heat make sure to insulate none metal and just run out about 6 inches out in the air with cool side and not go through the pipe.

  • @jwwm2
    @jwwm2 11 лет назад

    Interesting idea. Thanks.

  • @threeredstars
    @threeredstars 11 лет назад

    Merry Christmas everyone!!!

  • @seankusnierz5472
    @seankusnierz5472 10 лет назад +1

    try carbon graphite pencil cores and aluminium wires...

  • @snsrtvedicmetallurgy5005
    @snsrtvedicmetallurgy5005 9 лет назад

    one is copper cable byt another one is wt?

  • @andrewcraig1074
    @andrewcraig1074 5 лет назад

    Try using water for cooling.

  • @mattdathew2794
    @mattdathew2794 6 лет назад

    wow, pretty cool

  • @peteaskme8926
    @peteaskme8926 9 лет назад

    Have you given up on this project? Hope not looking forward to a possible next step video.

    • @MrTeslonian
      @MrTeslonian  9 лет назад +1

      +Pete Kight This is part two if your interested. ruclips.net/video/XQyuYnSTSIg/видео.html

  • @dwightnunez3715
    @dwightnunez3715 8 лет назад

    or thermocouple to LED connection

  • @irfanakram4035
    @irfanakram4035 10 лет назад +1

    Love your idea man, it is really use full for me , i belong to extreme hot desert , but i need some more information about this , please give me you mobile number or Skype so we can talk more and share ideas

  • @therealbrc7668
    @therealbrc7668 7 лет назад

    We need to meet

  • @henri-fillipbauer6579
    @henri-fillipbauer6579 10 лет назад

    Aluminium XD

  • @SourcePortEntertainment
    @SourcePortEntertainment 7 лет назад

    Very cool video! Going back to basics with the wires. Could I get your thoughts on mine? ruclips.net/video/Vgtcs2W22Bc/видео.html