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Especially useful the place a grid connection will not
be accessible and you need 100W of dispatchable energy for issues
like lighting. The stove is already getting used
for cooking, heating and/or lighting. I wonder if you possibly can use a system based
mostly on this with the cold side of the thermo-voltaic being
used to heat water or an oven? I have considered harnessing my wood burning, water circulating oven to electric technology.
I imagine there could be a case for a TEM ceramic tile module to convert an current tile oven to an vitality-producing one.
That’s not going to work unless you utilize ice for the cold side of
the module. More a distinct segment solution, for those that cannot
draw kWs of energy from the grid but have wooden around them and need to keep a number of lights going.
Tile ovens are not as popular as they once were (e.g. in the 1800s),
but many individuals (in average and colder climate zones) within the west still affiliate
them with consolation and coziness. Even on the darkest occasions in northern Finland, solar panels generate enough power for my western consolation devices.
Any ideas on utilizing TEG modules not with hearth however with
sizzling water generated from solar thermal panels?
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