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  • Thermoelectric Solar Panel

    Posted: 2025-02-25 07:40:17

    The "Thermoelectric Solar Panel" project explores generating electricity from sunlight using a combination of solar thermal collection and thermoelectric generators (TEGs). A Fresnel lens concentrates sunlight onto a copper pipe painted black to maximize heat absorption. This heat is transferred to the hot side of TEGs, while the cold side is cooled by a heatsink and fan. The goal is to leverage the temperature difference across the TEGs to produce usable electricity, offering a potential alternative or complement to traditional photovoltaic solar panels. The initial prototype demonstrates the concept's viability, though efficiency and scalability remain key challenges for practical application.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43169244

    Hacker News users discussed the practicality and efficiency of the thermoelectric solar panel described in the linked article. Several commenters pointed out the inherent low efficiency of thermoelectric generators, making them unsuitable for large-scale power generation compared to photovoltaic panels. Some suggested niche applications where the combined heat and electricity generation might be advantageous, such as powering remote sensors or in hybrid systems. The durability and lifespan of the proposed setup, especially concerning the vacuum chamber and selective coating, were also questioned. One commenter mentioned a similar project they had worked on, highlighting the challenges in achieving meaningful energy output. Overall, the consensus seemed to be that while conceptually interesting, the thermoelectric approach faces significant hurdles in becoming a viable alternative to existing solar technologies.