R
Raymond
Hey People, I hope one of you can help.
I need a way to generate current (low voltage) from a fairly constant
heat source. Probably need about 3 watts. The heat will be around 200
degrees F., maybe hotter, but always fairly constant. I've been told
about, and have done some reading, on thermocouples and, I understand
that many thermocouples, are called a thermopyile (pile?), but, my
problem is that I can't find anything that generates anything more in
output than milliamps, like, 20. (I'm not stuck on thermocouple
technology either.)
Can anyone help? I'd be VERY appreciative. p.s. (don't say
steam...thnx)
Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]
I need a way to generate current (low voltage) from a fairly constant
heat source. Probably need about 3 watts. The heat will be around 200
degrees F., maybe hotter, but always fairly constant. I've been told
about, and have done some reading, on thermocouples and, I understand
that many thermocouples, are called a thermopyile (pile?), but, my
problem is that I can't find anything that generates anything more in
output than milliamps, like, 20. (I'm not stuck on thermocouple
technology either.)
Can anyone help? I'd be VERY appreciative. p.s. (don't say
steam...thnx)
Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]