Thermoelectric Generator (Peltier
Module) TEG140
TEG140 is a high temperature resistant Peltier device designed for power
generation applications. Thermoelectric generators (aka thermogenerators)
are devices which convert heat (temperature differences) directly into
electrical energy, using a phenomenon called the "Seebeck effect" (or
"thermoelectric effect"). These are solid state devices and unlike
dynamos have no moving parts, with the occasional exception of a fan.
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Uses
Thermoelectric generators can be applied in a variety of applications.
Usually, thermoelectric generators are used for small applications where heat
engines (which are bulkier but more efficient) such as Stirling engines would
not be possible.
Thermoelectric modules can be used for energy recovery of otherwise wasted heat.
Specifications:
ITEM NO
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TEG140 |
open-circuit voltage |
8V |
open-circuit current |
800MA |
load voltage |
3.5V |
load current
|
600MA |
ΔT |
120 degree |
measurement |
40×40×3.8
mm |
