Lava below - water/ice to 3 sides and top. Wire to one side.
A water source block just needs to be on top - flowing water counts and will automatically flow to 3 sides.
If you use ice you will need to use solid blocks around the lava
Water vs ice makes no difference though and each thermopile can share a water/ice block...
Edit: Apparently thermopile's have thier own ice/lava mechanics, too much ice can turn the lava to obsidian. Best stable setup is just have water on top -- flowing to the sides.
All of the Thermopiles run at ~91V and .5 amps = ~45w power when things are full.
Edit: When charging they drop to about 18w. Volt meter jumps around, so not sure what I am seeing. I think 3-4 of these is equal to a solar panel in the day. Obviously these run day and night so 2 could replace a solar panel if you have storage for any spikes in usage.
A water source block just needs to be on top - flowing water counts and will automatically flow to 3 sides.
If you use ice you will need to use solid blocks around the lava
Water vs ice makes no difference though and each thermopile can share a water/ice block...
Edit: Apparently thermopile's have thier own ice/lava mechanics, too much ice can turn the lava to obsidian. Best stable setup is just have water on top -- flowing to the sides.
All of the Thermopiles run at ~91V and .5 amps = ~45w power when things are full.
Edit: When charging they drop to about 18w. Volt meter jumps around, so not sure what I am seeing. I think 3-4 of these is equal to a solar panel in the day. Obviously these run day and night so 2 could replace a solar panel if you have storage for any spikes in usage.