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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
Now idea is simple, perhaps it will turn out like this? I have not seen any real examples of such devices.- mitro
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
This termogenerator it exists in initial version separately from consumer technology.- mitro
- Post #26
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
I do not understand you. Think If we want to cool computer chip, need to split thermopar into two parts with a flexible semiconductor. For example, apply cold part to the chip, hot part insert in laptop lid.- mitro
- Post #24
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
Peltier a simple component maybe it can be is improved in institute conditions.- mitro
- Post #22
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
Is peltier still produced in its original form, invented in 1838? There may be other material options or such as flexible semiconductors of n-type and p-type to to separate dual plate.- mitro
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
I wear a Casio 5230 with solar power watch, and it's been working for years. The warmth of hand generates more energy than a light bulb.- mitro
- Post #8
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
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- Post #5
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
I think it thermopar provide enough power to turn on phone or smartwatch if reducing their consumption when dead battery. I'm convinced that a peltier is necessary. Even if simply up battery capacity, device will still discharge itself, but less frequently.- mitro
- Post #3
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Peltier thermopar for hand heat charging battery
Look it looks simple What if decrease size of parallelepiped by increasing their number?- mitro
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Development of computer chips cooling
I would prefer a liquid or gaseous thermal interface, then the cooling efficiency would depend on the temperature and flow rate. I think the isobutane being rotated by the pump in the tubes will partially correct the radiator cooling.- mitro
- Post #5
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Development of computer chips cooling
I think 50-70 degrees under load is a lot, and need to reach the opposite point close to processor cold freezing. Can blow on the processor chip or leak сcold liquid on it, by removing the lid and radiator? And add isobutane to the tubes of the processor cooler and pump it, or replace the...- mitro
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics