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= Sunday, October 16, 2016. 2:41pm = | |||
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MJ notes - let's get the temperature difference up to 100C with glycol or sugar water. | MJ notes - let's get the temperature difference up to 100C with glycol or sugar water. |
Revision as of 19:43, 16 October 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016. 2:41pm
Fri Oct 14, 2016
MJ notes - let's get the temperature difference up to 100C with glycol or sugar water.
Thursday, October 13, 2016. 1:30am.
Been out of town. Did basic Google and YouTube searches for existing implementations of TEG systems, DIY-ers, and TEG knowledge. Reviewed existing material from wiki on TEG. Reviewed Marcin's log of feedback from ITS board outreach. Learned how to create wiki account and create a work log. Plan to have basic first drafts of designs up tomorrow (later today). "...TEG's fill factor is ~50%, meaning cover 50% surface area of the hot tube... And because only 1/2 of the 60C drop is applied on TEG..." Follow up on these comments from Zhixi... Sounds like we need a different design or 5x bigger system to achieve 100W?