Thermoelectric Peltier Generator
This generator use a 12 volt 60W Peltier heat / cooling element, which deliver voltage from 0.5 to 2,5 volts, being heated on one side 90 degrees and cooled on the other to 30…
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This generator use a 12 volt 60W Peltier heat / cooling element, which deliver voltage from 0.5 to 2,5 volts, being heated on one side 90 degrees and cooled on the other to 30…
Please watch the first two videos first. Here I take the Piezo element out of the circuit and replace it with a capacitor of similar value. The circuit behaves nearly the same as before…
Here’s a neat thing I discovered about these little piezo buzzer elements. I knew they would flash the LED, but evidently they also somehow hold enough charge so that they are able to flash…
This shows my 1st attempt at making a homemade battery using aluminum welding rod as the anode. This welding rod is a made of a zinc and aluminum alloy.
This is a replication of Jonnydavro’s aluminum pan oscillator. His circuit uses one transistor, a 4KV trigger coil, and a some thin aluminum cooking pans. The feedback signal for the transistor comes through the…
A 400 watt Peltier module is shown here picking up energy from a 2″ toroid coil used in the Slayer007 low voltage CFL Joule Thief circuit. The energy is captured in a 10uf 35…
This is a Peltier module charging a capacitor in a way other than with just hot and cold.
I wanted to show the effect that the high voltage has when flowing invisibly from terminal to terminal. Of course, the aluminum jumps around when direct contact is made, but there is a cool…
THIS IT IS THE COMPLETE EXPERIMENTS WITH METALLIC ROTORS, AND IN THIS OCCASION I AM GOING TO TEST WITH ALUMINUM COVER…! OBSERVES WHAT IT HAPPENS…!