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Read Article βThis kit includes the heatsink, fan, and other accessories required to build your own peltier-based Air cooling system. Add your Peltier, and use this kit to generate cold air by using water to extract heat.
Note: This Module includes the Peltier Modules TEC1 - 12706.
Peltier modules are used for generating a cooling effect using electricity. Simply connect to a 12V 30A+ power supply and circulate water through the central water block to extract heat. Great for building heat extraction units.
The 12V Peltier module is mounted onto a 12V heatsink and fan assembly with thermal paste and an aluminium clamp.
With the wide applications of semiconductor cooling, more and more DIY enthusiasts are interested in it. It's a question that how to make refrigerating capacity to a more great extent in Air-cooling applications. This DIY kit could be just the answer that you are looking for.
The DIY kit is a semiconductor cooling kit that uses a 4 x TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler 6A Peltier Module.
Semiconductor coolers are a form of solid-state cooling that incorporates both semiconductor technologies and electronic assembly techniques. One such example is the Thermoelectric Peltier Air Cooling System DIY Kit. The DIY kit makes use of 4 x Peltier modules and fans to cool the air. You can pass water into the aluminium block and extract the heat through the water. Using a water pump you can circulate water to the block and get hot water on the other side! This kit is designed for air cooling with heat extraction from water.
This assembled kit, contains the heatsink, fan, heatsink paste, screws and other accessories required to build your own liquid cooling system.
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Applications:
Package Contents:
1 x 288W Thermoelectric Peltier Cooler Kit 12V Air Cooling
| Operating Voltage: | 12 V |
|---|---|
| Max Current: | 30 A |
| Cooling Medium: | Air |
| Heat Extraction: | Liquid (Water Block) |
| Peltier Module Type: | Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC) |
| Voltage | NA |
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