[Elecraft] Bio-Lite Stove & Charger

Ron D'Eau Claire ron at cobi.biz
Mon Jul 16 17:40:44 EDT 2012


I was being careless calling it a "thermocouple" - it's actually a
"thermopile" using the Seebeck Effect. Mechanically dissimilar metals are
placed in contact with each other while one is heated and the other is not.
The temperature difference produces an electric current to flow. 

This old technician will stop there at let the physicists in the reflector
here go into more detail ;-) 

I did a little digging to reassure my memory of the Soviet device and found
photos on line! (Is the internet the greatest library since Alexander or
what?)

Here are photos:

http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/POWER/thermoelectric/thermoelectric.htm#r
l

They generated enough power run a tube-type radio, providing power for
filaments and high voltage for the plate circuits. From the description, the
radio was a low-power-consumption portable using 1.5V on the filaments and
90V on the plates, but that is still impressive for a small oil lamp!  

The above web site has a lot of fascinating information about
"Thermo-Electric Generators". 

73, Ron AC7AC

-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Schurig [mailto:holgerschurig at gmail.com] 


What are thermocouples, peltier elements?



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