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John Mokorwane

Very good teachings
2025-05-18

Marcus

Very nice movie, with interesting test purposes.
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nice
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Course Description

Thermoelectric generator design with peltier course, in this course provides an in-depth exploration into creating thermoelectric generators (TEGs) using Peltier modules to convert heat into electricity. Starting with an understanding of the Seebeck effect, the course covers the science behind thermoelectric generation, where temperature differences across a Peltier module produce a voltage. You’ll learn how to select the right Peltier modules based on temperature ranges and desired power output, along with techniques to maximize efficiency through effective heat management. Key design steps include creating a heat sink setup for cooling, establishing a stable heat source, and wiring Peltier modules in series or parallel to achieve optimal voltage and current levels. Practical applications, such as harnessing waste heat from engines, industrial processes, or even household appliances, are discussed to illustrate real-world use cases. By the end, you’ll have a comprehensive skillset to design, build, and optimize thermoelectric generators using Peltier modules, empowering you to create sustainable energy solutions from readily available heat sources. This course is perfect for engineers, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone interested in green energy innovations.