This circuit can come in handy when you are camping in a remote area where there is no electricity available to charge your mobile phone’s or tablet’s battery. If you can make tea or light a fire, you can as well charge your device using this circuit. It uses a simple thermoelectric device.
A thermoelectric generator (TEG), also called a Seebeck generator, is a solid-state device that converts heat (temperature differences) directly into electrical energy through a phenomenon called Seebeck effect (a form of thermoelectric effect). A TEG functions like a heat engine.
Consequently, a thermoelectric module may be used for both heating and cooling, thereby making it highly suitable for temperature control applications.
Circuit and working
The circuit is built around a 5V thermoelectric module, Schottky diode 1N5817 and DC to DC boost converter module. The thermoelectric module is connected to connector J1 and DC to DC boost converter module to connector J2 as shown in Fig. 2.
Working of the DC to DC boost converter module is based on pulse frequency modulation (PFM) technique.
A PFM converter has an alternative DC to DC power converter architecture that uses a variable-frequency clock to drive power switches and transfer energy from input to output. Because the drive signal’s frequency is directly controlled to regulate the output voltage, this architecture is referred to as PFM. DC to DC converter with constant-on-time or constant-off-time control is a typical example of this architecture.
In the circuit diagram, the positive terminal (red) of TEG module is connected to the PFM module through polarity-guard Schottky diode D1. Buffer capacitor C1 is connected across the converter module to get a USB-standard 5V DC output through its USB (A-type) connector. You can use a standard mobile phone data cable to charge your phone from the output of this convertor module. Fig. 3 shows a typical arrangement for generating electricity using TEG module.
PowerPot concept of generating electricity through a TEG is demonstrated in this project. PowerPot is a thermoelectric generator that has no moving parts or batteries. Since the thermoelectric technology is built into the bottom of the pot, it can produce electricity from a wide variety of heat sources.
Simply add water and place PowerPot on fire (created by using either wood, propane, butane, alcohol or gas). It will start generating electricity within seconds. Plug in a high-temperature cable to the back of the pot and your USB device will start charging.
The larger the temperature difference between the water in the pot and the bottom of the pot, the more electricity the PowerPot will produce. For example, melting snow in PowerPot is a great way to generate electricity, because snow is much colder than a flame. However, you do not have to worry about over-powering your device, because PowerPot has a built-in regulator, which ensures that you charge your USB devices safely.
The regulator outputs five volts (USB-standard) and up to 1000 milli-amps of current, which is the most any smartphone/MP3 player can handle. This means that, when you are charging your USB device with PowerPot, you will get the same charging power as you would from your wall outlet charger at home.
Click here for more DIY Projects
Patel Darshil M. is an electronics hobbyist
Hi !
This is Pawar, the idea of this project is very gud so, i would like to do the same project in my institute for that i need your’s help so will you please send me the model details and name of the parts of model.
PLEASE CAN I HAVE YOUR EMAIL FOR CONTACT BECAUSE AM INTRESTED ON THIS YOUR PROJECT
Please send us a mail at [email protected]
good post but please where can I get a teg in electronic devices
does it must require the powerpot to work??
aren’t any other wayout to do with no powerpot, coz with powerpot it doest sound as project to be done but its like the ready made product on use, coz its just the connection of cables for it to work
Hello sir, can u plz share the rest details of this project as I m interested in to do the same for my tours.
[email protected]
Please mention clearly what detail you need for this project
Is it necessary to use teg module. Can’t i use tec module to generate electricity at small level like charge smart phones. I also want to make this for my college project so, can u help me with that. My email is [email protected]
Hello Sir can you please share the rest of the details of this topic as I’m interested in using it as my project. Thank you.
[email protected]
This is an interesting project. Is it possible to directly hook this device to a charcoal stove? My email is [email protected] Thanks
Hello sir, can u pl share me the project details so that it will be helpful for project sir.
I hope u will help me out.
My email is [email protected]
Hi, all the information is present within the article.