Energies (Jun 2021)

An Investigation of Thermoelectric Generators Used as Energy Harvesters in a Water Consumption Meter Application

  • Zdenek Machacek,
  • Wojciech Walendziuk,
  • Vojtech Sotola,
  • Zdenek Slanina,
  • Radek Petras,
  • Miroslav Schneider,
  • Zdenek Masny,
  • Adam Idzkowski,
  • Jiri Koziorek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 3768

Abstract

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In this study, we present the results of measuring the performance of selected Peltier cells such as thermoelectric Peltier cooler modules (TEC), thermoelectric micro-Peltier cooler modules (TES), and thermoelectric Seebeck generator modules (TEG). The achieved results are presented in the form of graphs of powering system output voltage or power efficiency functions of the load impedance. Moreover, a technical solution is also presented that consists of designing a water consumption power supply system, using a renewable energy source in the form of a Peltier cell. The developed measuring system does not require additional batteries or an external power source. The energy needed to power the system was obtained from the temperature difference between two sides of a thermoelectric cell, caused by the measured medium which was flowing in a copper water pipe. All achieved results were investigated for the temperature difference from 1 to 10 K in relation to the ambient temperature.

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