so is the peltier supplying the power for the pump?? an is it completely self contained?? an how long has this been running? with no other power supply?
When will someone make a mobile charger on this technology? Would be perfect for the arctic Circle. Just throw snow in one container and something that burns in the other.. Would even be possible to get a warm cup of coffee at the same time..
@vectraB97 there was a device made tht would attach to your boiler an the inventor got sued an they pulled it off the market! i believe it was producing 120 volts! not sure of the watts tho? or it may have been 24 V needed to run all the low voltage for the boiler
Thermo electric power generated by electrons displaced across a temperature diferential, the energy of the hot water is diminishing, the ice is melting,ie gaining energy, the system runs flat when the temps equalise
Very nice, you could make the walls of a home out of peltier,,in winter outside is kept cold by nature,,inside is warmer,,use the electricity from the peltier to make inside more warmer, which give you even more electricity as the inside warms up more.
@fatqwert200 I tend to think otherwise,,thats a very at the least misunderstood so called law,,but then Ive made enough things over the years and did countless experiments to come to that conclusion, Its still just my opinion, And everyone has one.
La différence de potentielle existe aussi avec l'altitude ( environ 100v par mètre), Fait l'expérience avec un simple fil de cuivre relié à la terre et à un côté de la LED et tiens l'autre pôle de la LED dans ta main " magique " elle s'éclaire sans pile ...
La différence de potentille existe aussi avec l'altitude ( environ 100v par mètre), Fait l'expérience avec un simple fil de cuivre relier à la terre et à un coté de la LED et tiens l'autre pôle de la LED dans ta main " magique " elle s'éclaire sans pile ...
@professeur62 merci beaucoup mais je savais cela ! tenez regardez mes vidéos sur comment utiliser les ondes radio en tant que source ...mais bon ! pas énormément ! j'ai dans l'esprit depuis un moment de construire un ensemble ballon lié à un fil électrique pour faire fonctionner un moteur électrostatique...à bientôt
Not sure I have my Head arround this yet, But could this work, say if it were freezing outside (- 10 / - 20 ), would it then be able to say light a bulb ?...
@thunderpower5 No. The side with the water flowing out is the hot side and the other side is the cold side. The cooler the hot side gets with the flowing water, the colder the opposite cold side gets which is the side that goes inside the fridge.
@overunitydotcom Solar cells have a similar efficiency. I wonder if you could use a small reflector to one side of a peltier to generate a little power.
so is the peltier supplying the power for the pump?? an is it completely self contained?? an how long has this been running? with no other power supply?
edv1777 4 weeks ago
When will someone make a mobile charger on this technology? Would be perfect for the arctic Circle. Just throw snow in one container and something that burns in the other.. Would even be possible to get a warm cup of coffee at the same time..
vectraB97 1 month ago
@vectraB97 there was a device made tht would attach to your boiler an the inventor got sued an they pulled it off the market! i believe it was producing 120 volts! not sure of the watts tho? or it may have been 24 V needed to run all the low voltage for the boiler
edv1777 4 weeks ago
@edv1777 I eventually found 3 options for what I needed.
Powerpot, hatsuden nabe, and biolite stove.. BioLite stove looks like the best idea. And also the best price..
vectraB97 4 weeks ago
This would be pretty cool to pair with an extremely low power MCU like the Microchip PICs with XLP in an energy harvesting project.
synthpop88 1 month ago
I wonder if I could do the same with two verry small stainless steel urinals in a haunted mansion...
howtoletsplayccrs 2 months ago 2
Thermo electric power generated by electrons displaced across a temperature diferential, the energy of the hot water is diminishing, the ice is melting,ie gaining energy, the system runs flat when the temps equalise
MrDeepwoodtickles 2 months ago
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gobek54 2 months ago
Very nice, you could make the walls of a home out of peltier,,in winter outside is kept cold by nature,,inside is warmer,,use the electricity from the peltier to make inside more warmer, which give you even more electricity as the inside warms up more.
stevensrd1 3 months ago
@stevensrd1 conservation of energy ie not practical
fatqwert200 3 months ago
@fatqwert200 I tend to think otherwise,,thats a very at the least misunderstood so called law,,but then Ive made enough things over the years and did countless experiments to come to that conclusion, Its still just my opinion, And everyone has one.
stevensrd1 3 months ago
@stevensrd1 it works (i think so far) by the heat energy moving to a colder area and the peltier absorbs some of the heat to make electricity.
pcblah 3 months ago
@stevensrd1 so its not pratical to make it heat your home again...
pcblah 3 months ago
you have "ČSN" on your beaker, you´re czech? =)
Dri0m 3 months ago
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La différence de potentielle existe aussi avec l'altitude ( environ 100v par mètre), Fait l'expérience avec un simple fil de cuivre relié à la terre et à un côté de la LED et tiens l'autre pôle de la LED dans ta main " magique " elle s'éclaire sans pile ...
professeur62 3 months ago
La différence de potentille existe aussi avec l'altitude ( environ 100v par mètre), Fait l'expérience avec un simple fil de cuivre relier à la terre et à un coté de la LED et tiens l'autre pôle de la LED dans ta main " magique " elle s'éclaire sans pile ...
professeur62 3 months ago
@professeur62 merci beaucoup mais je savais cela ! tenez regardez mes vidéos sur comment utiliser les ondes radio en tant que source ...mais bon ! pas énormément ! j'ai dans l'esprit depuis un moment de construire un ensemble ballon lié à un fil électrique pour faire fonctionner un moteur électrostatique...à bientôt
gilbondfac 3 months ago
Not sure I have my Head arround this yet, But could this work, say if it were freezing outside (- 10 / - 20 ), would it then be able to say light a bulb ?...
good interesting video guy,
Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 4 months ago
You wil need 2 people:
one drinking tea or coffee, and the other drinking beer.
MucusFelidae 4 months ago
@MucusFelidae I am the Beer Volunteer .." If the position is still available". !
Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 4 months ago
music?
mhytbuster52 5 months ago
its plugged into the wall
Hope4uall 6 months ago
@Hope4uall lol
yoonsikp 6 months ago
so the side with the water flowing out is the cold side and the other side form the ice crytal?
thunderpower5 8 months ago
@thunderpower5 No. The side with the water flowing out is the hot side and the other side is the cold side. The cooler the hot side gets with the flowing water, the colder the opposite cold side gets which is the side that goes inside the fridge.
MoooHamMad 6 months ago
Good video. I did recently a similar video.
electrodacus 8 months ago
Nice
Try the peltier modules in series without the joule theif
michalchik 1 year ago
@michalchik i meant in electrical series, thermally they would have to be in parallel
michalchik 1 year ago
Excellent presentation. I enjoy your projects.
jiffycoil 1 year ago
*****
piespokladowy 1 year ago
Awesome. Keep up the good work. Will be needed come austerity time.
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
Very nice :)
alfacentauro1111 1 year ago
Flowing heat produces electricity...
Too bad the peltier elements only have around 15 % efficiency...
But nice anyway...
Keep on your great work.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 1 year ago
@overunitydotcom Solar cells have a similar efficiency. I wonder if you could use a small reflector to one side of a peltier to generate a little power.
AlienRelics 1 year ago
how does this works?
HELLPINAVENGER 1 year ago
Excellent!
ctso74 1 year ago
Le mini-frigo a l'air tout droit sorti de Flubber!
Belle réalisation en tout cas.
piranha031091 1 year ago
Smart
TheAHTOXA1 1 year ago
Very good :)
specallez 1 year ago
super !!!!
vik95170 1 year ago
Whoa! Neater than mine!
Keep 'em coming!
afdhalatifftan92 1 year ago