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2010-09-04
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Hi everybody,
I'm putting together what I hope will charge my n900 from a camp fire. I ordered this thermoelectric generator that puts out about 1 volt, and a lv boost to bring it up to 5 volts.
My plan is just to wire it up to a usb plug to connect to my phone. since I know nothing of electrical engineering, I was hoping someone would tell me if I'm missing anything. thanks
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2010-09-05
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Your first link is to a device that gets cold on one side and hot on the other when you pass an electric current through it. It will make some electricity when you heat one side *_AND_* cool the other.
Where do you see that you get 1 volt when you do that? Also, how much current?
Your second link is to a device that requires 3 volts input to produce 5 volts output. 1 volt will not do it.
After you fix all that, it will take hours to charge your n900 a few percent.
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2010-09-05
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2010-09-05
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I think a thermoelectric cooler is the same as a thermoelectric generator.
When I heat a griddle to 300 degrees and put it on with a heatsink on the other side, my multimeter shows as high as 1.7 volts. As both sides heat up the voltage drops.
I'm not sure how to check the current, but probably not much.
From a 3V input, 500mA @5V out is easily achievable
The lvboost will output 3.3v - 5v, but the input is listed as 0.5v - 5v.
Agreed it won't do much. My hope is it will give me enough power to check my gps quick if I get lost while I'm out backpacking.
thanks for the reply.
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2010-09-07
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2010-09-07
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Solar panel with intgrated Li-Ion battery. then one could try feed extra power from the TEG+lvboost in through the same path as the panel...
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2010-09-07
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2010-09-08
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2010-09-08
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I'm putting together what I hope will charge my n900 from a camp fire. I ordered this thermoelectric generator that puts out about 1 volt, and a lv boost to bring it up to 5 volts.
My plan is just to wire it up to a usb plug to connect to my phone. since I know nothing of electrical engineering, I was hoping someone would tell me if I'm missing anything. thanks
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