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Kerosine Lamp Thermal Piles

Started by kinggeorge, September 03, 2007, 06:25:34 PM

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Kerosine  Lamp  Thermal Piles
In the 1950s The Old Soviet Union used to have thermal piles that sat on top of kerosine  lamps, and powered old 5 tube radios.
They looked like a big round heat sink. Does anyone known of a (fair cost) source for these? Or how they we made, plans et, I assume they were low tech.

George King
geogeking@cosmicsalamander.com

kinggeorge


I remember reading and seeing pictures of them in a electronics magazine when I was kid :D


kinggeorge

Great Links, thanks, I still wonder if someone still makes them?
George King
georgeking@cosmicsalamander.com

sm0ky2

http://www.crazypc.com/products/5912.html


This is the device in its more efficient (modern) form.

this model here cools a computer CPU with a 12v input

but also doubles as a thermoelectric generator, you can create electricity by placing a heat source on one side, and even more by cooling the opposite side.

They make a circular version for use in the exhaust stacks of 18-wheeler trucks, to generate electricity from the waste heat.

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.