acr[]mion Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Is it possible to have a peltier device that was around 5-15*C on the hot side and maybe just below 0*C on the cold side? If yes, what size would it be, and how much power would I require?
swansont Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 mion'']Is it possible to have a peltier device that was around 5-15*C on the hot side and maybe just below 0*C on the cold side? If yes, what size would it be, and how much power would I require? The hot side of the peltier device has to be hotter than the surroundings (and the cold side colder) in order to be able to transfer heat. The temperatures you achieve will be in relation to the ambient temperature rather than some absolute. The amount of power depends on how big the device is and how much heat transfer is going on.
jsatan Posted October 24, 2004 Posted October 24, 2004 water cool the hot side and you will get a cold side of around -20c and below. I'v got some running at the moment,
Lance Posted October 24, 2004 Posted October 24, 2004 I really oughta get one of those. Anyone got a spare peltier they wanna trade for?
jsatan Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 send this guy an email and he will send you a price list, he price inc postage world wide, MMH40C@aol.com Sells a huge range, if u want data spec of them he will send tha as well. Great service.
YT2095 Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 remeber also, that these devices can be stacked for greater cooling, any more than a 3 stack is a waste though
jsatan Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 also when you stack them you need to go down in size everytime as the each one can only take so much heat away. eg 4cm2 then 3cm2 the 2cm2 1cm2 and you will get a nice cold side then. as i say water cooling the hot side is a must, works great. as air cooling is just not up to the job.
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