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Curious about how these work - LED’s behind the knobs on my gas BBQ, except there’s no energy source apart from the passing LPG - anyone have an idea?

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To be clear, there's piezo igniters on the burners but I can't see any ongoing source of current
 
Magic, witchcraft

Or if they only light up when the burner is lit then it could be the little thermo-electric jobbies like you get in old swimming pool boilers that don't use a mains feed.
 
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Probably the same way the bluetooth / RF units are powered on the remotely read water and gas meters
 
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Thermoelectric-generator is the word I was looking for.

They are also used in those self-powered fans you sit on top of wood-burners
 
No batteries hidden anywhere?
 
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I bet there is a battery involved somewhere
 
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I'm going to go with Daves suggestion of magic or an imp on a treadmill inside the BBQ.

In the unlikely event that turns out not to be the case then a battery hidden somewhere.
 
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