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Thermoelectric Compost Generator to Charge Batteries
This is perfect! Thanks very much for your help. I look forward to one day being able to help answer questions on this forum. I will look for higher output TEGs. I don't need much- If I can get 3-6V output, and then step it up, that would be enough for my needs I think! Maybe more...- Connor Schmitz
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Thermoelectric Compost Generator to Charge Batteries
Ah. However- using a liquid to cool the other side- especially during the winter would work- no? I was thinking clear ammonia(and is not dangerous if spilled) since it has such a low freezing point for these northeastern winters.. we have so much compost heat is generated throughout the year...- Connor Schmitz
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Thermoelectric Compost Generator to Charge Batteries
Hello, new to the forums. I am in school, as an Ecology major, but recently endured a long-awaited realization: I LOVE to build things! In my free time I find myself (attempting) figuring out how to build TEGs for our school's compost pile and creating all sorts of fancy aquaponics systems. I...- Connor Schmitz
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