The SP1848-27145 120° Thermoelectric Power Generator (TEG) Peltier Module is a highly efficient energy conversion component designed to generate electrical power from temperature differences. Utilizing advanced thermoelectric technology, this module converts heat into usable electricity, making it ideal for waste heat recovery systems, renewable energy projects, and experimental setups. It is engineered to operate safely up to 120°C, ensuring stable performance in demanding environments.
| Component | Material | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Thermoelectric Core | Bismuth Telluride Semiconductor | High conversion efficiency element |
| Outer Plates | Ceramic Substrate | Heat-resistant and durable surface |
| Electrical Connectors | Copper Wiring | Stable electrical conduction |
| Encapsulation | Heat-Resistant Polymer | Protects internal structure |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | SP1848-27145 |
| Type | Thermoelectric Generator (TEG) |
| Max Operating Temperature | 120°C |
| Open Circuit Voltage | Varies with temperature gradient |
| Output Type | DC Power |
| Dimensions | Approx. 40mm x 40mm x 3.4mm |
| Application | Power generation from heat |
Ensure proper heat sink installation for optimal efficiency. Avoid exposure beyond rated temperature limits. Keep surfaces clean and flat for effective thermal transfer. Handle carefully to prevent physical damage to ceramic plates.
Do not exceed 120°C operating temperature. Avoid direct contact with high heat sources. Ensure correct polarity when connecting output. Use protective gear when handling hot surfaces.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Generates power from waste heat | Requires strong temperature difference |
| No moving parts, silent operation | Limited power output |
| Compact and easy to integrate | Efficiency varies with conditions |
| Eco-friendly energy solution | Needs precise thermal setup |


