I am looking for a website for the following.
The principle of opperation of a thermal electric coupler.
The principle of opperation of a induction cooker.
Thermo electric coupler
Re: Thermo electric coupler
You can get information on inductive cooking from your local appliance store. I never heard of thermal electric coupler, what do you know about it?
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Re: Thermo electric coupler
I think you mean magnetic induction heating?
Re: Thermo electric coupler
Do you mean "thermocouple?" As in:<p>(A) The device which is stuck in a gas appliance pilot light and generates enough current thermally to keep the main gas valve open unless the pilot light goes out?<p>(B) The device used to measure temperatures ("thermocouples") electronically?<p>Both of these devices are based on the fact that when you join two different metals and heat up that junction, a voltage is generated.<p>If that's what you mean, you can use the word "thermocouple" in a search engine and get lots of hits which will explain it. You can also use the search term "Seebeck Effect."
terri wd0edw
Re: Thermo electric coupler
Gee whiz, sorry! I posted an answer to the wrong topic. Ignore. New.
terri wd0edw
Re: Thermo electric coupler
Hi guys
It would seem that the correct term is Thermo-Electric Peltier Module.
It is used in cooling units, ie bottle or can coolers where no compressor is used.
When I do a net search all I get is loads of sites willing to sell units using T.E. and no explaination of the principle of opperation.
I am interested purely from a infomation point of view.
The other point of interest was induction cooker and I think yes this is magnetic induction.
Point of interest, is this a energy saving device? How does it opperate?
Any websites or search engines to answer these questions?
Thanks Rouen.
It would seem that the correct term is Thermo-Electric Peltier Module.
It is used in cooling units, ie bottle or can coolers where no compressor is used.
When I do a net search all I get is loads of sites willing to sell units using T.E. and no explaination of the principle of opperation.
I am interested purely from a infomation point of view.
The other point of interest was induction cooker and I think yes this is magnetic induction.
Point of interest, is this a energy saving device? How does it opperate?
Any websites or search engines to answer these questions?
Thanks Rouen.
Re: Thermo electric coupler
http://www.marlow.com/TechnicalInfo/fre ... s_faqs.htm
will provide principles of operation of their Thermoelectric Modules based on the Peltier Effect.
will provide principles of operation of their Thermoelectric Modules based on the Peltier Effect.
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Re: Thermo electric coupler
Neither are energy saving devices. And check out the EDU [college] sites for more information.<p>http://dave.golfbuddys.com/hvguy/new/indheat.htm<p>[ November 08, 2004: Message edited by: Chris Smith ]</p>
Re: Thermo electric coupler
Thanks guys all info has been usefull
Cheers
Rouen
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Rouen
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