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Miss_Man 12-15-2001 12:54 PM

My dual 172 watt peltier coming along
 
Finally satisfied with the voltage that my peltiers are running (18.2v and 18.4v), I'm getting 22C full load, Tbird 1333@1780 2.16v. Water temps are 4-5C above ambient. Ambient is around 31C, the heat output is making my room warm. Here's a screenshot.
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...8/fullload.jpg

More details after I've done my 5V mod. Hope to reach 1800. Is my rig efficient for the heat its handling?

Miss_Man 12-16-2001 03:32 AM

Here's the pic of my block and 6.5mm thick cold plate
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/block1.jpg
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/block2.jpg

Here's loop 1 the main waterblock loop
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/loopa1.jpg
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/loopa2.jpg

Here's my fav heatercore used in loop 1
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/favrad.jpg

Here's loop 2 ,the loop cycling reservoir water

http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/loopb1.jpg
http://homex.coolconnect.com/member3...d78/loopb2.jpg

More pics to follow

p_D_c 02-09-2002 06:43 AM

you should try a 10mm or 12mm cold plate, it will probably take off a degree or two

Brad 02-10-2002 06:40 AM

I'd have thought your cpu temps are a little high for the pelts you are running, maybe upping the voltage a bit would help it out, or increasing the pressure on the pelts


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