Talk:Automotive thermoelectric generator

Merge with thermoelectric generator?
Looks to me like most of this article is repeating what's in thermoelectric generator and it could be merged as a subsection of that article. The Operation principles and Efficiency sections are repeated from the main article. Radioisotope thermoelectric generator needs to be its own article because it's quite a different animal, containing its own heat source. --Cornellier (talk) 00:43, 24 December 2015 (UTC)

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Please, someone rewrite the part where it states that "tetrahedrite was invented by Michigan State University". Telkes published results of tetrahedrite in 1950. Suekuni at JAIST rediscovered tetrahedrite in 2012. Morelli at MSU soon followed. I'm going to try to edit now. William Nixon 58.9.92.151 (talk) 08:17, 31 October 2017 (UTC)