No you are not getting flim-flamed, this fan really does make the electricity that it uses to spin the fan blades. It's a TEG fan, which means it uses a Thermal Electric Generating device to use the difference in temperatures to generate electricity. You could make a TEG charger for your phone or laptop pretty easily. They are super cool. You should check it out.
This fan makes it's OWN Electricity
8 years ago by bfhomestead (54)
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That is a great product thanks for the honest review.
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Very cool! I've seen these before. We had a very mild winter this year but maybe I need to get one just in case for next year!
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We love ours. I am thinking of building a battery charger for small devices...
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Buen sistema para la producción de energía. Te felicito por este post @bfhomestead
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