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19. January 2011 at 6:47 pm
Yes FREE ENERGY! Because you don’t need energy to heat one side and refrigerate the other! Yay!
1. February 2011 at 2:35 pm
no its not free its just converting energy it is a good concept tho i do this a special way with my computer to help power some of the cooling fans wich dosnt seem like much but my electric bill is a whole lot less
5. April 2011 at 3:27 pm
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6. September 2011 at 6:12 am
How stupid is this demonstration? The conversion ratio from heat (solar) to electric current using this method is so low that this has no practical use.
6. September 2011 at 8:03 am
i want light so , i light up 6 candles to cover the light they make with a radiator that produces hardly enought electricity to light a 5 volt bulb ! efficiency that is
24. September 2011 at 4:49 am
Excellent demonstration – well done.
27. September 2011 at 7:23 pm
“Free energy” theres no “free” energy here, you put energy into the water, and is moved to the heat sink, as it does so a small of amount of the thermal energy is converted into electricity. Example of energy used a cup of water will take 73 BTU to boil a cup of water = 77019.0772 Joules x 300 (five min boil) = 256.7 (if microwaved make that 1000 watts) The current generated from the temprature differential amounts to 1.3v x 0.23 = 299mW (0.299 watts). So where is the “free” energy
18. October 2011 at 4:33 pm
Whoa, way too much thermal grease!
28. October 2011 at 7:05 pm
imagine this on a global scale with one of these sitting in a volcano powering towns with wasted energy from the earth, harnessing it but not hurting it
31. October 2011 at 3:33 pm
*cough*… This method produces barely 2 volts. Not even enough to power a domestic bulb. Also, the energy you spent heating the mug of water and chilling the other side to get ‘free’ power means you’re kind of pissing in the wind.
3. November 2011 at 2:18 pm
??free??? of course it isnt free. How do you cause the temperature difference?? how do you heat the water???dont you spent energy/electricity or gas??and with this energy you can only power a tv control or a clock..or a small calculator..
3. November 2011 at 2:21 pm
btw a good use of the peltier module is to give it the power and it will produce a temperature difference on its sides so you can cool water or keep your coffee hot..
11. December 2011 at 6:21 am
Free energy exists, it’s just piss weak and usually costs more to generate than it’s worth, in the case of this experiment, you would be lucky to generate a single WATT of power, maybe enough to light a few LED’s but that’s it.
and don’t bring any other shit into the argument such as perpetual motion.
You cannot make something which is over 100% efficient…