Thermoelectric Generator, Peltier Cooler Demo Kit

March 21, 2018 - Comment
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Thermoelectric generators are devices that convert heat energy into electricity. This device utilizes a thermocouple sandwiched between 2 aluminum conductors (the aluminum “legs” you see in the product photo). A thermocouple is formed when two electrical conductors composed of dissimilar materials, come in contact with each other. Thermocouples are able to generate voltages through a process called the thermoelectric effect. The underlying principle behind thermocouples, the thermoelectric effect, was discovered by Thomas Johann Seebec. The thermoelectric effect, sometimes called the Seebec effect, occurs when a thermal gradient is applied to a conductor and produces an Electromotive Force generated across the gradient. The magnitude of the Electromotive Force is a function of the temperature differential applied. This smart little demo is designed to be immersed in 2-3″ of water, each “leg” being immersed in a separate cup (2 clear plastic cups included). Immerse the generator in cups of water of equal temperature, and nothing happens. Immerse the generator in cups of water with a substantial temperature gradient (hot or cold), and the fan will begin to spin. Has 4mm input/output terminals and switch to redirect electricity to a meter for measurement, allowing the user to monitor temperature gradent and output data. A truly wonderful and facinating device. A must have for those interested in exploring alternative / renewable energy sources. Comes with complete instructions and sample questions for students. Background: Unlike traditional dynamic heat engines, thermoelectric generators contain no moving parts and are completely silent. Such generators have been used reliably for over 30 years of maintenance-free operation in deep space probes such as the Voyager missions of NASA. Compared to large, traditional heat engines, thermoelectric generators have lower efficiency.

Product Features

  • Transforms Heat Energy to Electrical Energy to Mechanical Energy
  • 2 Plastic Reservoir Cups Included

Comments

Z. Miers says:

Great science experiment This is a wonderful product that does a great way of visually showing it is possible to extract electricity in many different ways. Just as the product infromation says, place one side in hot water and the other side in cold water and the electric fan begins to spin.I brought this and other items into my wife’s kindergarten class to give a visual example of how it is possible to generate electricity and use that electricity. This particular item made a great impact on the class and…

thebrassbutterfly says:

Great demonstration model of Thermoelectric (Seebeck) Effect I present science demonstrations to homeschoolers and small private schools in my local area and this product is a perfect addition to my collection of science demonstration items. I’ve uploaded photos showing this item from different camera angles and close up.It will take some time (maybe a minute) for the heat to travel along the aluminum strip from the warm/hot water in one plastic reservoir up to the thermoelectric module sandwiched between the two aluminum strips and,…

mfair says:

My Energy Wise students are going to love this! I opened this today and it worked right out of the box. Just added hot and cold water. My Energy Wise students are going to love this!

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