Thermoelectrics
1. The Seebeck effect is a phenomenon in which a temperature difference between two dissimilar electrical conductors or semiconductors produces a voltage difference between the two substances. When heat is applied to one of the two conductors or semiconductors, heated electrons flow toward the cooler one.
2.The Peltier effect The Peltier effect is a type of thermoelectric effect that is observed in an electric circuit. It was named after Jean Charles Athanase Peltier, the physicist who discovered the effect in 1834. ... This change in temperature at the junction is called the Peltier effect.
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Just imagine your whole house with these types of pipes running through them hot and cold being used to generate electricity just because you're using hot or cold water. This idea of thermal electricity is not new let's give you a few pictures of the
new and old technology.
And we've come all Way full circle and reinvented this type of old fan today which you can buy at
Thermoelectricity is not new but it's starting to be integrated into our everyday living for Off the Grid comfort, not even talked about putting the running water which we call hydropower to work also which couples with the Thermal electric effects. I have to give it to Diane for finding that video, and inspired me again to tell the story which we've been studying for over 30 years we are so behind and this is why I'm building a tiny house with all these things kept in mind while buildings A smart Off the Grid tiny house.
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