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And how does the op-amp work could it increase the volts and amperage of thermopiles?
I was only able to find one website that sells thermocouples http://www.customthermoelectric.com the only problem i had with this site is how expensive the thermocouples are. Anyone know any other sites i could visit. Soeren I am kinda confused are you saying i would need a battery to get the op-amp to work because the thermocouples won't supply enough "juice"And Thanks
I've just been looking at the different possibilities of converting heat to electricity i was thinking of using it for a barbecue pit or something with a hot surface. so what i would do is place the hot side on the barbecue pit which would create enough difference in temperature to create enough current to light several LEDs. Still just trying to figure out how i could do it.
Hi,What about a head band LED lamp for when you need light?
I see your sensible head band and raise you a stylish Red Neck version.
[...] the LEDs are sown into the fabric of the bill, and the battery compartment is tucked inside around the band of the hat.
My brother got one for Christmas. That's why I thought of it when I saw this post.
Hi,Quote from: madsci1016 on January 13, 2011, 04:29:36 PM[...] the LEDs are sown into the fabric of the bill, and the battery compartment is tucked inside around the band of the hat.I probably sound stupid now (just trying to learn), is the "bill" the proper name for the part sticking out (which in Danish is called the "shadow" translated).
Yes, we do call that part of the hat a bill, like a duck's bill. This is only for that style of hat.
Us Americans still have a difficult time with British terms for many items so we don't expect these to translate to other languages.