Good to know, theegb. I was questioning my thinking, but I'm glad you agree now... Makes me feel more sane. :)
That kind of stuff seems to happen sooo much. Some companies will advertise stuff...
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Good to know, theegb. I was questioning my thinking, but I'm glad you agree now... Makes me feel more sane. :)
That kind of stuff seems to happen sooo much. Some companies will advertise stuff...
Actually, Richard, MY PWM doesn't use a fan at all. It can handle ~30A per Power Module Board(an area of about 2"x2"), and doesn't need a fan to stay cool. It gets slightly warm, but that is due to...
theegb,
The voltage you are getting is based on the absolute temperature of only the hot side(right?). That would be accurate IF the cold side were near absolute zero... However, I was under the...
Agreed!
On a different topic... Buster, WHAT is your avatar a picture of? Maybe it's my dirty mind, but it LOOKS like a boxer with it's junk in it's mouth... or at least trying to get there. LOL
Yeah, you're right, Buster. I know from experience that sometimes things SHOULD NOT WORK, yet for some reason, they do. More commonly it's the other way around(with LOADS of hair pulling) where...
*slaps palm against forehead in frustration*
Richard, go start your own thread or something. I don't want to repeatedly tell you WHY it won't work, and then have you come back with some sort of...
I don't think he even cares about the issue anymore. If you'll notice, he bumped the thread 5 consecutive times when no one replied. There are many comments in those posts that are clearly trying to...
Let me get this straight..... Richard, you plan on using these TEGs to generate power, yet you even say you will require fans to keep the other side cool.
Basically, you're going to produce MAYBE...
TEGs generally use devices called "Peltier Junctions". Basically, they require a temperature differential(one side hot, while one side is cool) to produce electron drift. This electron drift creates...