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Hi,

I want to convert heat to voltage. My temperature is around 25'C to 50'C..

is their any device that can generate sufficient voltage w.r.t. temperature??
 

Thermo couples. The trouble is that they don't generate much voltage and they need a cold area. Years ago I saw a picture of a Russian device that fitted around the chimney of an oil lamp and it reputedly could charge batteries.
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