CobyRupert
Super Member
I just started using one of these fans this year. My understanding is these use different metals, that when subjected to a heat differential, create a voltage that powers the fan (I.e. a Peltier device).
My wood stove top surface is about 20” x 30”
Question / shower thought: Where is best place to set fan on stove top? Middle, front edge (drawing hot from stove and blowing away from stove), or back edge (drawing cooler air and blowing across stove top)?
Assumption #1: Let’s assume surface top is uniform heat and fan will generate same voltage to motor no matter location.
At back edge: Does blowing cold dense air across stove move more air? But does it take more torque and fan is slower? So air volume is same? And does heated cold air now just rise and circulate the same as it would without fan?
At front edge: Fan might spin faster (as there’s less hot air resistance), and air may be pushed laterally as desired, but does fan move as much hot air?
My wood stove top surface is about 20” x 30”
Question / shower thought: Where is best place to set fan on stove top? Middle, front edge (drawing hot from stove and blowing away from stove), or back edge (drawing cooler air and blowing across stove top)?
Assumption #1: Let’s assume surface top is uniform heat and fan will generate same voltage to motor no matter location.
At back edge: Does blowing cold dense air across stove move more air? But does it take more torque and fan is slower? So air volume is same? And does heated cold air now just rise and circulate the same as it would without fan?
At front edge: Fan might spin faster (as there’s less hot air resistance), and air may be pushed laterally as desired, but does fan move as much hot air?