Here's what we'll need:
A thermoelectric peltier chip, the bigger the better. I used a 100W version.
A large heat sink, I used a dell one with heat pipes. The success depends on this heatsink, get the best you can!
An emergency phone charger (we are going to steal the joule thief out of it)
A Small amount of Rock wool insulation, small amounts available from garden centers.
A small tin can with a lip around the top. (Heinz beans will do)
A coke can.
Thermal heat compound
Some heavy duty foil, about 30x30cm
A foot of thick copper or steel wire, for the handle.
2 25mm long M6 Bolts
4 40mm long M5 Bolts
1 50mm long M5 Bolt.
The bolts don't need to be any exact size, just use whatever is available, almost any will work.
Tools you'll need:
Tin snips
Soldering iron
Pliers (with cutters)
Drill bits
Sandpaper
M6 Tap for cutting the threads. The not essential as you could just use an ordinary nut, but it's neater.
Drill (Drill press makes life easier...)
Glue or Glue gun
You can see more photos of the TEG2 here
Take a look at Anthony Goh's website, who made an awesome looking version of this device :
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The video below shows the thermoelectric generator powering some LED's off a cup of how water.
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Back in the 50's, there was a magazine my brother subscribed to that had the plans to build a power generator used by the Russian populace during WWII for their radios using a kerosene or oil lamp (think wicks and glass chimneys), certain wires combined /\/\/\/\/\/\/ end to end. To insulate the coil of wires going around the outside of the glass chimney, they used potters clay. Once dried or low-fired, the clay and wire contraption could be taken off of the lamp and hidden, so that the authorities wouldn't know you were listening to the radio (also hidden). AND you still had a pretty good light source.
Still trying to find the plans for the Russian powerplant, but I do really like the candlepowered simpleness of this.
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Sounds like what you are looking for. :)
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The search.
This might not be the set of plans you hoped for but I found this and thought you might be interested. A friend of mine is heading to the Amazon jungle with his family as missionaries and we're looking about for alternate sources of electricity. I love making things myself so when I read your post I thought I might find the plans and looked about... no success but I did find this museum. I hope you find your plans and hope you enjoy this link.
Grace,
Guy
http://www.aqpl43.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/POWER/thermoelectric/thermoelectric.htm#po
I still think its a great cabin light, for off-grid use and could be so DIY.
BTW, My mother had me pack up all of the brothers stuff when they were getting ready to move. I saved my brothers old comic books. I thought that his old science magazines were way more interesting, but I saved the comics. Did he thank me? Of course not and profitted greatly later :P. In my own mind, the science mags would have been worth Way more in the grand scheme of things! I just wish I could remember their name then I could find the article!
How exciting for your friends! They will come back with wonderful stories, for sure!
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Thanks,
Could you measure the power output for us? You said you could charge a small Mp3 player, would you say it's around a 1W?
Thanks
I thnk Dell has a patent for this.
large TEMperature Differences. DT is critical Hot side less cold side. The more DT you have the more power is produced. Thermoelectric-generator.com
has allot of info for this technology. If you have specific questions you can ask me . email at info@espressomilkcooler.com we have been in the Thermoelectric field for 20 years.
Also, wouldn't aerogel be the ideal material for pretty much everything on the hot side? Unfortunately, it's still a bit tricky to make, I believe (especially the supercritical drying part sounds complicated). Maybe some ready-made aerogel could be shaped to the right dimensions, but it is awfully brittle.
Aerogel granulate is quite affordable, but I wouldn't know how to harnass its isolatory properties. United Nuclear sells it.
The spring-loaded push-up candle holder still seems like a really good solution to the distance regulating problem, if I may say so myself.
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