The ThermoElectric Effect

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2010

Temperature differences causes an induced voltage, and runs a fan. HOORAY!!

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  • What you need is a simple charging circuit. The raw DC off of the thermoelectric plate is too low to overcome the static friction in the fan. You can fix that by storing energy in a capacitor and releasing it in bursts.

  • do you think that in the future there can be a device that and take the hot air from its surroundings and create electricity if so i want to be the creator

  • How about a blow torch on one end while the other end is in ice water?

  • what metal did you use on the hot and cold?

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