@@desertsun02 I was trying to figure out what I could use for flat copper strips like you use & I found some on a large transformer so it worked out. I like to weave copper wire and have been salvaging copper rather than buying it
I love your videos! Very educational and relaxing at the same time. My husband thinks I'm wasting my time but when I made the sand battery heater with candles he thought it was pretty cool. The only thing I just can't figure out how to do is wire these damn things and I never get to see how that's done. I wish you would do a detail on that because I have zero electrical knowledge.😅
hi and i'm glad you like the videos! it's also nice to hear that you find them relaxing. with regards to the wiring of some of the projects, if it's just a straight connect to something like a battery or a solar panel i don't always go into detail. you generally just hook most of my projects straight to the solar panel or battery. solar panels have a positive wire and a negative wire and batteries have the positive and negative connection points. if i don't go into detail on the connection it usually just means that i connected the project directly. if it's a complicated connection then i show it in detail. if you have any specific question about and particular project the best thing to do is drop the question in the comment area under that video. i see all comments from all videos in the same place.
Every time you cook, I start craving breakfast. Have you ever had framed eggs? Some people call them snake eyes or something like that. You butter both sides of the bread, cut a circle in the bread, and cook your egg in the hole you made. The cut out parts are so good dipped in the yolk
You can also take a penny and wrap it in a bit of foil to cover the penny and add a piece of wick in the foil and on the penny. I have personally tested that and it acts just like the wick thing you purchased. The flame goes out automatically from my experience.
Would love to see this done outside, and couple your cold side to the ground. Not as dangerous, burning things you wouldn't burn indoors is an option, and some places you don't want the heat from the flames... just the electricity. Also, I am curious about what kind of heat it takes to heat up the ground... I've done some reading, talked it out with A.I., but didn't conclude anything. It would have to be settled with experiment I guess. Just rebar in the ground and see what kind of btu's you can dump before temps rise beyond TEC safe levels. As it is, good job comparing different tec modules... something that hasn't been covered well on youtube. I have seen some comparisons in white papers iirc.
use beeswax, they last very long, but smaller flame size look into crystal battery, they're pretty much the wild wild west of peltier device, meaning they operate like the peltier device but since no scientist or science has gone much into experimenting with it only tinkerers or other home experimenters delve into it and there is a lot of evidence showing they can output much higher voltage and amp when heated but still requires a lot of experimentation this is the key for the future of non-moving electric heat generators. keep it up brother.
i've been wanting to try beeswax candles but every time i look for them the price is 'thru the roof'. do you know of any good cheaper sources for them?
@@desertsun02 awww man brother, i do not know any cheap sources per say. how much are they when you're looking? i'd say go for the big bulky beeswax candle tho, just youtube the phrase 'beeswax candle timelaps' and begin your research to see what i am talking about in terms of duration performance they perform the longest out of all candles. once you got that, now think of it like a battery, big bulky beeswax candle last 24 hours, so its basically a battery that can output energy for 24 hours. as for the crystal battery, you will have to experiment them on your own but according to my research, utilizing carbon powder and some piezoelectric salt solution that can also withstand high temperature or has a somewhat high melting point is the key to having a stable piezo material that can produce electricity with high heat like a candle flame. youtube research phrase 'crystal battery hot' or you can replace hot with heat or anything else you would like that is synonymous with it. one video shows a crystal battery going up to 1 amp just by heating the apparatus water of some kind and dipping the crystal battery into it and measure the energy output it has amps reaching 1 amp, THAT'S CRAZY! for something similar size of a triple a battery can. once you find an efficient material combination for the crystal battery, create like an array of them, lets say 10 of them and put them into a hot solution, like a hot water tub or a sand battery thing you created and measure the output from the crystal battery and see the amazement. i call this the ac battery, this will change the world brother. we need you to do it and show it for the rest of the world to see. being free from the shackles of the government and producing their own energy in their backyard. from here you can then start to dabble in a hyperdrive motor which i can help you with if you want.
Wondering how this could be adapted to recover heat from my gas burning home boiler exhaust pipe to create 12V I need to run the PTC's I use to maintain boiler return line at 200F? By maintaining boiler return line close to the max temperature of the boiler heat exchanger my furnace runs less often and much more efficiently.
That's cool. Robert Murray-Smith did a video that he used some sort of mineral in a pellet for or something shaped like BB's that get hot when you pour water on them and the coolest thing is they are not consumed so they will last forever I guess and you won't have to keep buying oil or tea light candles.
fire? lmao.. id use a fresnel lens and sunlight.. to provide the heat in the day. i like his ideas.. i mean.. could be a good air conditioner design + extra electricity in one. i mean doesnt pelters get cold on one side?
yes, i've been thinking of using small fresnel lens to heat the hot side (just have t work out the details). maybe direct it to some copper with peltier on it. i thought of making a small "solar panel" with the chips as well. feel free to share other ideas. it may be a future video.
I like seeing the process even if it doesn’t work as planned at first. Thank you :)
yes, i figured that it could or can help a lot of people if they see what worked and what didn't.
@@desertsun02 I was trying to figure out what I could use for flat copper strips like you use & I found some on a large transformer so it worked out. I like to weave copper wire and have been salvaging copper rather than buying it
I love your videos! Very educational and relaxing at the same time. My husband thinks I'm wasting my time but when I made the sand battery heater with candles he thought it was pretty cool. The only thing I just can't figure out how to do is wire these damn things and I never get to see how that's done. I wish you would do a detail on that because I have zero electrical knowledge.😅
hi and i'm glad you like the videos! it's also nice to hear that you find them relaxing. with regards to the wiring of some of the projects, if it's just a straight connect to something like a battery or a solar panel i don't always go into detail. you generally just hook most of my projects straight to the solar panel or battery. solar panels have a positive wire and a negative wire and batteries have the positive and negative connection points. if i don't go into detail on the connection it usually just means that i connected the project directly. if it's a complicated connection then i show it in detail. if you have any specific question about and particular project the best thing to do is drop the question in the comment area under that video. i see all comments from all videos in the same place.
great video and experiments... keep it going! i look forward to more videos!
Every time you cook, I start craving breakfast.
Have you ever had framed eggs? Some people call them snake eyes or something like that.
You butter both sides of the bread, cut a circle in the bread, and cook your egg in the hole you made.
The cut out parts are so good dipped in the yolk
yes, i have made those. it's been a long time though
I use Dollar Store all cotton mop heads for wicks.
What an awesome idea!
You can also take a penny and wrap it in a bit of foil to cover the penny and add a piece of wick in the foil and on the penny. I have personally tested that and it acts just like the wick thing you purchased. The flame goes out automatically from my experience.
Would love to see this done outside, and couple your cold side to the ground. Not as dangerous, burning things you wouldn't burn indoors is an option, and some places you don't want the heat from the flames... just the electricity. Also, I am curious about what kind of heat it takes to heat up the ground... I've done some reading, talked it out with A.I., but didn't conclude anything. It would have to be settled with experiment I guess. Just rebar in the ground and see what kind of btu's you can dump before temps rise beyond TEC safe levels.
As it is, good job comparing different tec modules... something that hasn't been covered well on youtube. I have seen some comparisons in white papers iirc.
Freaking Awesome !
Thank you !👍😀👍
hi and thank you too! 🙂
use beeswax, they last very long, but smaller flame size
look into crystal battery, they're pretty much the wild wild west of peltier device, meaning they operate like the peltier device but since no scientist or science has gone much into experimenting with it only tinkerers or other home experimenters delve into it and there is a lot of evidence showing they can output much higher voltage and amp when heated but still requires a lot of experimentation
this is the key for the future of non-moving electric heat generators. keep it up brother.
i've been wanting to try beeswax candles but every time i look for them the price is 'thru the roof'. do you know of any good cheaper sources for them?
@@desertsun02 awww man brother, i do not know any cheap sources per say. how much are they when you're looking? i'd say go for the big bulky beeswax candle tho, just youtube the phrase 'beeswax candle timelaps' and begin your research to see what i am talking about in terms of duration performance they perform the longest out of all candles. once you got that, now think of it like a battery, big bulky beeswax candle last 24 hours, so its basically a battery that can output energy for 24 hours. as for the crystal battery, you will have to experiment them on your own but according to my research, utilizing carbon powder and some piezoelectric salt solution that can also withstand high temperature or has a somewhat high melting point is the key to having a stable piezo material that can produce electricity with high heat like a candle flame. youtube research phrase 'crystal battery hot' or you can replace hot with heat or anything else you would like that is synonymous with it. one video shows a crystal battery going up to 1 amp just by heating the apparatus water of some kind and dipping the crystal battery into it and measure the energy output it has amps reaching 1 amp, THAT'S CRAZY! for something similar size of a triple a battery can. once you find an efficient material combination for the crystal battery, create like an array of them, lets say 10 of them and put them into a hot solution, like a hot water tub or a sand battery thing you created and measure the output from the crystal battery and see the amazement. i call this the ac battery, this will change the world brother. we need you to do it and show it for the rest of the world to see. being free from the shackles of the government and producing their own energy in their backyard. from here you can then start to dabble in a hyperdrive motor which i can help you with if you want.
Wondering how this could be adapted to recover heat from my gas burning home boiler exhaust pipe to create 12V I need to run the PTC's I use to maintain boiler return line at 200F? By maintaining boiler return line close to the max temperature of the boiler heat exchanger my furnace runs less often and much more efficiently.
That's cool.
Robert Murray-Smith did a video that he used some sort of mineral in a pellet for or something shaped like BB's that get hot when you pour water on them and the coolest thing is they are not consumed so they will last forever I guess and you won't have to keep buying oil or tea light candles.
...will check it out...Thank You :)
So, you perhaps could charge a usb battery bank? That would be great!
Shalom Aleichem Brother
this was good sharing
QUESTION
have you ever tried charging a 12-volt battery with this method ???
hi. i haven't tried it yet - but if you made two of these units and hooked them in series you could do it.
fire? lmao.. id use a fresnel lens and sunlight.. to provide the heat in the day.
i like his ideas.. i mean.. could be a good air conditioner design + extra electricity in one.
i mean doesnt pelters get cold on one side?
Can you make those work with the Sun?
yes, i've been thinking of using small fresnel lens to heat the hot side (just have t work out the details). maybe direct it to some copper with peltier on it. i thought of making a small "solar panel" with the chips as well. feel free to share other ideas. it may be a future video.
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thank you too
Try a water cooled heat sink, water is better than air cooling.
hi. water would cool it down but then you'd need electricity to run the water pump. my goal was to be able to use this when you have no electricity.
You are Blessed by FATHER GOD Brother 😊
hi and thank you!