[Stoves] Kerosene-lamp with built in Seebeck-element and radio
Robert Penn Taylor
rptaylor at iastate.edu
Sat Dec 8 18:38:48 EST 2007
I'd assume between one and two Watts for a radio like that since it has
a loudspeaker. I got a laugh out of the following statement on the
webpage though: "This lantern is equipped with an energie converter.
This converter converts heat into energy."
Heat into energy. That puts a welcome jolly in my day. :)
-Penn
Boll, Martin Dr. wrote:
> http://www.pelam.de/product_info.php?cPath=28_109
> <http://www.pelam.de/product_info.php?cPath=28_109&products_id=530>
> &products_id=530
>
> I have no other information. I dont know the generated electrical power.
>
> Would that be interesting for somebody to drive a fan? I fear such a radio
> does not need as much power as a realistic usable fan does.
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