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24 06, 2025

Annular Tubular TEG maximum power output of 25 watts!

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Tecteg Mfr. a division of TEC is currently co-developing a tubular or annular thermoelectric
Seebeck device application, achieving an efficiency of approximately 6 to 7%. These annular or
tubular power prototypes have been fabricated and are undergoing laboratory testing to
determine their full specifications and performance curves under varying hot-side and cold-side
thermal conditions.

A defining feature of these devices is that heat transfer […]

23 06, 2025

TEC Advances Tubular Thermoelectric Tech for Data Center Efficiency

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After years of development a Tubular or Annular Thermoelectric Seebeck device with 6 to 7% efficiency
has been developed! Power Prototypes have been produced and are undergoing lab testing to
determine full specifications and performance curves under different Hot side and Cold side scenarios.
The unique features of these devices is that the heat movement is transverse to the electrical direction.
The feature […]

16 12, 2020

RABBIT EARS 100Watt TEG Generator for wood stoves

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On November 15th, 2020 Thermal Electric Corp. will launch the long awaited 100watt 12V-24VDC IPOWERTOWER II AKA Rabbit Ears wood stove generator. The unit fits on the flue of a 6” diameter woodstove. Has two Heat absorbers that not only couple to the flue pipe but also have island finned heat sinks that penetrate the pipe to make contact […]

20 11, 2020

Thermal Electronics Corp.

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Has in the last year partnered and started 2 new companies with partners.

Dagagee, Inc.- IoT sensor company that manufactures IoT sensor for industrial applications for monitoring Industrial bearings on motors to drive trains. They can also monitor very high temperature systems like motors on glass lines wheel bearings. Recent installations include ferrous and non-ferrous filings in gear motors for […]

17 02, 2017

TEG POWER Gen III (P.O.W.E.R) has been installed and is being commissioned at the corporate head office of PIZZA PIZZA LTD.

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Thermal Electronics Corp. reported today that the TEG POWER Gen III (P.O.W.E.R) has been installed and is being commissioned at the corporate head office of PIZZA PIZZA LTD. Canada’s largest pizza chain corporate training kitchen.

The Thermoelectric CHP (Combined Heat & Power Thermoelectric Scavenger System) will undergo pilot testing over the next 6 months allowing Harvest Inc. a division […]

13 01, 2017

Thermal Electronics Corp. reported today that their TEG POWER Gen III has been electrically approved for installation.

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“We have some great news. Our ESA field evaluation application submitted on December 13 has resulting in a successful field inspection, it was completed yesterday. Check out our ESAFE stickers for TEG POWER GEN III. We will require a field inspection at the test kitchen and restaurants but our ESAFE inspector does not have any concerns.

We are still working […]

1 10, 2016

Thermal Electronics Corp. product announcement – 80W TEG Interface System

By |October 1st, 2016|Blog, Footer Posts, What's News|Comments Off on Thermal Electronics Corp. product announcement – 80W TEG Interface System

THERMAL ELECTRONICS CORP. is pleased to introduce the newest addition to our fast growing lineup of innovative products and accessories which started with the introduction of our acclaimed iPowerTower series of portable power generation products. Utilizing the most up to date engineering concepts for taking waste heat from any source and turning it into on-demand power, we are world […]

14 11, 2015

Best TEG module design for Micro Scavenging Heat from the Human Body!

By |November 14th, 2015|Blog, Footer Posts, What's News|Comments Off on Best TEG module design for Micro Scavenging Heat from the Human Body!

OR ANY “LOW DT APPLICATION”
Micro Scavenging heat to power “internet of things” devices using Thermoelectric TEG modules. All of these scavenging devices require autonomous power to be effective and long lasting without scheduled service appointments to replace batteries. Most require maybe 1V at 20ma or more, Everybody wants to know if the body is capable of generating enough thermoelectric […]

12 10, 2015

iPower Smartphone TEG Generator Charging System

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The new standard in Thermoelectric Cell phone charging, Tablet charging with dual battery charging using a single 3oz can of Fuel. Fuel select can vary from Sterno Gel to alcohol based fuels. Diesel, Kerosene, Dung, wood chips can also be used to fuel the IPowertowerTM a patent pending Fully passive Thermoelectric Generator design, culminating from 25 years of thermoelectric […]

16 03, 2015

TEG – POWER teams video and share. “JEFFERY GIRARD – MCMASTER UNIVERSITY

By |March 16th, 2015|Blog, Footer Posts, What's News|Comments Off on TEG – POWER teams video and share. “JEFFERY GIRARD – MCMASTER UNIVERSITY

The first edition of NSERC’s Science, Action! Video contest has been a huge success. NSERC received over 100 entries from students across the country, 32 videos were selected and we were the ONLY McMaster team to make it to qualify for the first round. Sponsored by NSERC (National Science and Research Council of Canada) to highlight the pre commercialization […]