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545 watt thermoelectric peltier cooler




by the middle » 29/02/08, 18:47

In my search for energies on the net, I found this peltier module that many of you know.
But I think this module is used to cool, but if .... I understand, it also manufactures electricity if one side is heated, and the other cooled.
In this case, this module could produce 545 watt?
I'm wondering...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gigantic-62mm-545-W ... dZViewItem
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by toto65 » 29/02/08, 19:46

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by the middle » 29/02/08, 21:08

Thank you, Toto,
I will have to do a research before asking the question.
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by Christophe » 01/03/08, 06:29

It's nothing LeJuste, I made the same mistake last week ... I think it's even worse than 10% ...

Padawan has made quite accurate tests with 0.1% yield if I have not wowed!

While a Peltier in "cold" function is 10 to 20% efficiency ...

Video here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/thermoelec ... t4884.html
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by jonule » 03/03/08, 11:12

astonishing ... well, 54W is still not?
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by the middle » 03/03/08, 11:53

jonule wrote:astonishing ... well, 54W is still not?

Yes..I told myself the same thing ....
But it does not have to be that simple :D
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by Christophe » 03/03/08, 12:00

Who buys and tests? I have no confidence in the data provided on Ybaiz. For this power, the wires should pass more than 50 A ...

The padawan tests were enough for me: 0.1% of yield in inverted ...

I will still test with the module that I bought: https://www.econologie.com/forums/thermoelec ... t4884.html

We'll see ...
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by jonule » 03/03/08, 12:44

Surprising all the same because ecofan that I bought that goes on the stove and turns alone, I can tell you that it turns! he drives blades.

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he uses part of the heat, and diffuses another part.

I do rely on this technology to recharge batteries and cellphones via a kind of "tune-charger", but the guy does not answer, if you know of a similar product that works thank you ;-)
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