Faulty_Wires
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I have a fan which sits on my fireplace insert and turns without batteries when the fire is on.
Quickly explained: It uses a 'Peltier device' that exploits the difference in heat between the hot stove and the cooler air flowing thru its heat sink. I am intrigued about this Peltier device.
Would any gifted tinkerers with Peltier knowledge be able to tell me if the 'bowl temp vs surroundings' could be exploited by a peltier device to add current to the heater and prolong battery life in a battery powered unit?
Or is this application too small a dimension to provide anything relevent?
Is this the grasshopper's secret?
Quickly explained: It uses a 'Peltier device' that exploits the difference in heat between the hot stove and the cooler air flowing thru its heat sink. I am intrigued about this Peltier device.
Would any gifted tinkerers with Peltier knowledge be able to tell me if the 'bowl temp vs surroundings' could be exploited by a peltier device to add current to the heater and prolong battery life in a battery powered unit?
Or is this application too small a dimension to provide anything relevent?
Is this the grasshopper's secret?