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*45W for $500 - [http://www.tegmart.com/thermoelectric-generator-products/devil-watt-teg-power-45-watt-wood-burning-stove-thermoelectric-generator/]. Fan cooled. | *45W for $500 - [http://www.tegmart.com/thermoelectric-generator-products/devil-watt-teg-power-45-watt-wood-burning-stove-thermoelectric-generator/]. Fan cooled. | ||
*100W max hot side temp is 300C? - [http://www.devilwatt.com/datasheets/DW-WC-100W.pdf] | *100W max hot side temp is 300C? - [http://www.devilwatt.com/datasheets/DW-WC-100W.pdf] - $725 - [http://www.tegmart.com/thermoelectric-generator-products/devil-watt-teg-power-100-watt-water-cooled-wood-burning-stove-thermoelectric-generator/] | ||
*70W - max hot side temp is 840F? - | *70W - max hot side temp is 840F? - | ||
*60W liquid cooled - [http://thermoelectric-generator.com/teg-thermoelectric-power-generators-for-sale/] - Don't exceed 900F on hot side. | *60W liquid cooled - [http://thermoelectric-generator.com/teg-thermoelectric-power-generators-for-sale/] - Don't exceed 900F on hot side. | ||
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*100W - German - http://thermalforce.de/engl/product/module/index.php | *100W - German - http://thermalforce.de/engl/product/module/index.php | ||
*200W Swedish - [http://www.termo-gen.com/pages/about.html] | *200W Swedish - [http://www.termo-gen.com/pages/about.html] | ||
*500W [[Firevolt]] | *500W [[Firevolt]] | ||
=Individual Modules= | =Individual Modules= | ||
*$2 for 60W - or 3W at 5% efficiency - [http://www.amazon.com/Vktech-TEC1-12706-Thermoelectric-Cooling-Peltier/dp/B00IKDL22O/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1461831196&sr=1-5&keywords=Teg] | *$2 for 60W - or 3W at 5% efficiency - [http://www.amazon.com/Vktech-TEC1-12706-Thermoelectric-Cooling-Peltier/dp/B00IKDL22O/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1461831196&sr=1-5&keywords=Teg] |
Revision as of 23:54, 30 April 2016
Efficiency
- 5-8% - []
DIY Builds
- 14 Watts hackaday - [1]
Industry Standards
- 45W for $500 - [2]. Fan cooled.
- 100W max hot side temp is 300C? - [3] - $725 - [4]
- 70W - max hot side temp is 840F? -
- 60W liquid cooled - [5] - Don't exceed 900F on hot side.
- 50W siberian from a small stove - [6]
- 100W - German - http://thermalforce.de/engl/product/module/index.php
- 200W Swedish - [7]
- 500W Firevolt
Individual Modules
Links
- Key link -Thermoelectrics offer to be competitive with other alternative sustainable energy sources - [10]
- Published report on a 150W initial design, which put out 14W in reality. -[http://www.harding.edu/olree/2009-10/senior%20design%20-%20final%20reports/thermoelectric%20generator/thermoelectric_generator_-_final_report.pdf
- Design paper on TEGs - [11]
Technical Design
- Best Resource as a Design Guide - tight packing fraction of modules appears to be a key requirement for higher power applications - [12] - as also seen in Firevolt.
- DOE design report - 500w on a 200 degree differential from car exhaust - [13]
Conclusions
- If accessible modules put out 3W (5% of 60W) and cost $2, then we have a 70 cent per watt cost in TEG modules at maximum efficiency. This translates to a practical 100W system at $70 in peltier cells, plus balance of system for heating and cooling. If a stove is used, and the cold water side is based on a simple radiator (which adds minimally to space heating) - the cost is feasible. Pump - [14] - 6W draw, but pump could probably be smaller. $20. Baseboard radiators for cool water heat rejection - $40x2. Aluminum heat sinks - that's the most expensive part - so use simple 1/8"x2"x2" square steel tubing at a dollar per pound. Should be doable at low cost of approximately $250 in parts, making this very competitive with PV prices. A 100W system can produce as much power as a 400W PV system that assumes 6 hrs of light per day. Equivalent PV cost of 65 cents per watt.