GREEN ENERGY AMAZING DEVICE CONVERTS HEAT to ELECTRICITY Quality - Performance - Reliability From the USA! HIGH TEMPERATURE POWER GENERATION MODULE Thermoelectric TEG Peltier Module Designed Specifically for High Temperature POWER GENERATION APPLICATIONS WARNING! DON'T BE FOOLED BY CHINA SELLERS! SOME SELLERS FROM CHINA ARE TRYING TO PASS OFF CHEAP LOW TEMPERATURE TEC (Thermoelectric Coolers) as HIGH TEMPERATURE TEG (Thermoelectric Generators). LOOK AT THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY.
Our devices are made with thermal material formulated for optimum Seebeck and they are constructed with high melt point temperature solder for use in high temperature power generation applications. This is not your typical peltier module designed only for cooling applications. Shipped within 2 business days! - DIRECT FROM THE USA Brand New High Temperature 40mm TEG Sealed for moisture protection
These modules are manufactured specifically for high temperature applications such as power generation. Although they can also be used for cooling and/or heating applications, they are far superior than standard peltiers for power generation applications. They can be safely operated at much higher temperatures that standard peltier devices are capable of withstanding. Each module contains 127 junctions and 254 thermal elements that are formulated for optimum Seebeck. Unique construction includes the use of high temperature solder (238 deg C) and Teflon insulated lead wires for high temperature operation. Standard peltier devices are typically limited to a maximum operating temperature of only 150 deg C which limits their use for power generation. These modules can be exposed to temperatures as high as 230 deg C and can be operated continuously at 200 deg C making them ideal for power generation use. These Devices are Known as:
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This auction offers brand new factory fresh Laboratory Grade TEG Modules - Thermal Enterprises model HT1-12710. Each comes with 6-inch Teflon insulated leads and are perimeter sealed with RTV Silicon for moisture protection . These amazing can be used for power generation, cooling or heating. Remember, always use with an appropriately sized heat sink. Model HT1-12710 This is a brand new factory fresh device. Always use in conjunction with a heat sink. Do not expose to temperatures above 230 deg C or severe damage will result.
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40mm TEG for POWER GENERATION
Important Note Regarding Wood Stove Fans If your fan has a defective motor replacing the TEG module (thermo electric generator) will not fix the problem. The TEG module is the device which converts heat to electricity. It is sandwiched between the upper and lower sections of the aluminum extrusions. This allows heat to flow from the hot base through the TEG module and to the upper fins where the heat is then dissipated in the air flow. These fans operate in a high heat environment which is hard on both the motors and the TEG modules. Both items can and do go bad although the TEG module being exposed to the highest temperatures is the component that fails more often. You can test your motor using a common household battery to determine if it is working correctly before you conclude that the TEG module needs replacement. When replacing the TEG module be sure to apply a thin layer of thermal grease on both faces of the new TEG module prior to assembly. This high thermal conductivity interface material is necessary to achieve optimum performance and to extend service life. Thermal grease is generally available at any store that sells computers and/or computer components. Stores like Best Buy sell thermal grease and it can also be found online at eBay or many other sites. Use a straight edge to apply and spread the thermal grease across the entire surface of the TEG. I’ve found that using the edge of a credit card works best. Gently press and rotate the TEG against the mounting surface of the top heatsink. This will help “seat” the module with full surface contact. Re-wire the new TEG module to the fan motor. You can either solder the leads to the fan motor or splice them to the short length of lead wire left from your old TEG module. As you re-connect the top half of the fan assembly (heatsink side) to the fan assembly base make sure you have remembered to apply thermal grease to the bottom face of the TEG module. Again, gently press and rotate to “seat” the TEG against the mounting surface. Be careful not to damage the TEG during the re-assembly process. TEG modules are strong in compression but they are weak in shear so do not pinch or over-torque. Use a bolt pattern when tightening the two halves of the assembly together (similar to how you would mount an automobile tire). This will prevent pinch points that could fracture the TEG and will result in uniform compression. |
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