Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Converter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_thermoelectric_energy_converter
msk-lywenn · 6 days ago
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_thermoelectric_energy_converter
msk-lywenn · 6 days ago
1 comments
hinkley · 3 days ago
This feels like it needs a picture.
Any system that only works with Hydrogen is automatically hand-wavy because working with hydrogen is a giant pain in the ass.
But it sounds like instead of just a regular compressor cycle, the hydrogen gets forced through a fuel cell kind of membrane and split into protons and electrons? I think my chemistry and physics classes petered out somewhere around there. Higher potential energy in the electrons on the input side than on the output end?