Made a couple of minor edits to my paint and varnish articles, and at this point the website is up to date.
Very heavy/dense article, but it should hopefully make thermoelectric materials somewhat more accessible.
Revisited some of my older projects and discovered improvements for my boiled linseed oil, oil paint, and rosin glue (which is now useful again).
Low-tech solar power! Not very efficient, but very interesting.
Your project seems to have some parallels with this forgotten solar panel : https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2021/10/how-to-build-a-low-tech-solar-panel/
That article is actually where I started my research! Unfortunately it seems that George Cove exaggerated many of his claims about his panels, including their efficiency. For example, I was unable to observe any photovoltaic effect in zinc antimonide, contrary to what the article claims. Furthermore, the number of junctions in his panels is what you'd expect from a purely thermoelectric device. Pretty disappointing.