Have a pellet stove that heats our house and that has a fan that blows the hot air 24hrs a day. Can I buy a simple system to run the fan? How much would it cost? Any help is appreciated. Not really sure where to start other than asking the question on this forum.
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What is the rating of the fan - the power requirements will be on the motor.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] -
Originally posted by mvdarendNot sure how big your current fan is and if this could replace it, but what about a 'Stirling' powered fan? (Google search for 'heat powered fan' or 'stirling fan')[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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I think the chap was talking about THESE?
Although probably not suitable for this application and not actually a stirling fan they do use the heat of the stove to create electricity to drive a fan motor to move hot air around. They're pretty cool really.Comment
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Definitely not anything to do with a Stirling engine!
The amount of power generated would very little though it might make the impeller turn. The amount of air moved would be marginal - fans are power hogs.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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As Matt mentioned, Peltier junctions can generate a moderate amount of power from the difference in temperature between two surfaces. Since a stove will provide a high temperature differential that might be a good way to go. Cost seems to be around $2/watt with a good (50C) temp differential.Comment
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Originally posted by DianySuazoSolar powered attic fans do exactly this[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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