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UnaClocker 01-15-2001 06:10 AM

Big big big peltier
 
I've looked high and low, and it seems 120watt peltiers are all I can find.. I'd really like a 200watt.. 50mm is fine, even 24v would be acceptable.. Anyone got some links to places that have something like this? Or is this a hopeless goal?

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BillA 01-15-2001 11:52 AM

www.tedist.com

be cool

Kevin 01-15-2001 07:36 PM

Tedist has 178w pelts for 24v lines...

mfpmax 01-17-2001 12:46 AM

I've got a powersupply to power your pelt(s). Its 24v and has 2 5"x5"xsomething transformers, don't know if they are 12v in series or what but I know the size of these bitches they have to have a mad amount of amperage. AND ITS RACK MOUNT. It is a heavy son of a gun, and did I mention I have two? I've been using it to test some motors for a battle-type robot lately.

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Watercooled K6-2 450 at 600

[This message has been edited by mfpmax (edited 01-17-2001).]

Freakyfrank 01-17-2001 11:34 AM

24V psu?? -> 19/20V psu??

these things cost a lot...

156W 12/12.9V are much easier to power..

why dont use 2 120W's...


mfpmax 01-17-2001 08:19 PM

its industrial use PSU, not a computer PSU. Hence the rackmount plates.

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Watercooled K6-2 450 at 600

Rich W 01-20-2001 01:48 AM

Yeah.. I got 2 48 V rack mount supplies... messing with them now.. hopefully have them usable soon http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

20 pounds each.. mil spec FAA equipment from '85... each will push 5 amps at 48V (linear supplies, of course..).. hehe. http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

Cablepro 01-21-2001 11:24 AM

i took a 24V 7.5A power supply and added a variable ac "autoformer"...this allows me to vary the ac voltage going in as input to the power supply, thus giving me a 0-24V unit...the good thing is that this can me used in a variety of applications...the bad thing is that it's very crude...I had to build the thing, so it looks kind of bulky...and my wife gets a fearful look when I turn it on,heh


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