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    Has anyone tried using a series of Peltier modules to build a Thermal Generator that could be used to power the lights in the sugar shack. I'm going to try it as a little experiment. Not sure it will be powerful enough to work but if anyone has tried it that would be great.

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    How much power could you reasonably expect to generate? The ones I've seen will run a tiny fan and that's it.
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    I'm hoping to generate enough power for a 16 inch USB under cabinet light that draws 5w. I'm following the design from the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaT2hqHgLdY I'd place it on my arch, past my pan and either add snow or run copper tubing with my cold sap through the top.

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    I think it's a really cool idea. This one runs a tiny fan off two tea-lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logo

    What could you run off six feet of 500 degree stack (with nearly 250 square inches of hot pipe per foot)?

    eeks - let me know how you make out. I don't have power at my location, so this could be cool.

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    Conceivably, it might provide enough power to run a fan to give me AUF. They probably need around 100 - 150 watts. Could be a fun project.
    2016: Homemade arch from old wood stove; 2 steam tray pans; 6 taps; 1.1 gal
    2017: Same setup. 15 taps; 4.5 gal
    2018: Same setup. Limited time. 12 taps and short season; 2.2 gal
    2019: Very limited time. 7 taps and a short season; 1.8 gals
    2020: New Mason 2x3 XL halfway through season; 9 taps 2 gals
    2021: Same 2x3, 18 taps, 4.5 gals
    2022: 23 taps, 5.9 gals
    2023: 23 taps. Added AUF, 13.2 gals
    2024: 17 taps, 5.3 gals
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    Have not tried it... but it is an awesome idea.... I will keep a close eye on this thread...
    My little solar charging system (that I use for lighting around the shack) takes a beating when I boil through the night...
    Seems to me that a hot chimney pipe in the cold night air is the perfect recipe for a peltier charging system. (assuming we can build one for less than a gas-powered generator )

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    Quote Originally Posted by eeks View Post
    I'm hoping to generate enough power for a 16 inch USB under cabinet light that draws 5w. I'm following the design from the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaT2hqHgLdY I'd place it on my arch, past my pan and either add snow or run copper tubing with my cold sap through the top.
    Would a fan, at the top of the stack outside that turns a tiny generator be enough to at least run a bulb or 2 (LED) that use under 10 watts? Would, that be bad restricting the flow at ALL?

    It could charge a battery all day, say a cellphone or something small that could run a bulb or 2. Almost like a wind turbine but in a MUCH smaller scale
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    I received all the components so going to assemble it today and try it out next weekend. I’m thinking it may not generate enough power to maintain the 5 watt light continuously but I have a USB battery pack that I can use to charge slower. 2BE654DA-B0AA-4279-9804-A333F874EE86.jpg
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