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If you have ever sat in front a wood burner on a cold winters night there is every chance that topics like energy efficiency and conservation may have come to mind. You may also have noticed that it always ends up warmer nearer the top of the room than it is at the bottom. Which is a bit of a shame as I am sure given the choice we would much rather have it the other way round. Short of installing underfloor heating there doesn' | If you have ever sat in front a wood burner on a cold winters night there is every chance that topics like energy efficiency and conservation may have come to mind. You may also have noticed that it always ends up warmer nearer the top of the room than it is at the bottom. Which is a bit of a shame as I am sure given the choice we would much rather have it the other way round. Short of installing underfloor heating there doesn' | ||
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+ | Eventually the air becomes stratified or layered and slow moving. So, what can we do to disrupt this effect and encourage more of the warmed air into the most used part of the room? One way that many wood stove owners have discovered is the use of stove top [[https:// | ||
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+ | So what actually is an Ecofan? Put simply there are 4 essential parts: the metal [[https:// | ||
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+ | The heat sinks are reclaimed CPU heat sinks from a Dell server. The Peltiers and electric motor where sourced via eBayUK Because the fan is the one component that is difficult to fabricate accurately and symmetrically I decided to purchase that from a Caframo spares supplier in the UK. Once I had all the parts together assembly was fairly easy. I used thermal paste on either side of the Peltiers before fixing the heat sinks together using single strand 2.5mm copper wire from domestic twin & earth cable. I found this created adequate tension to hold the modules and heat sinks in place. The initial tests where done on my electric cooker griddle with the lead outs soldered together in series and an LCD multimeter measuring output. Interestingly I discovered that blowing cool air through the top heat sink increased output i.e. the greater the temperature differential, | ||
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