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Unread 08-01-2004, 02:40 PM   #1
PolarParadox
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Hello all ,

Thought I id let yall know bout an expierment with my thermoelectric fridge (tec) i had laying around.

Basically the Frdge has a 50 watt tec connected to the inside of a aluminum resevoir, so i set it on its back drilled 2 hold on top of the clear plastic cover for my hoses and barbs installed my sub pump and then connected it to my swiftech 6002-a water block. Filled and this is what i got.

everything went well for stock speed barton 2500 @ 35 idle 40 load

then i tryed it out oced and its @ 38 idle 49 full load.

2 days so far strong ordered a 110 watt tec to go in conjuntion with my own copper res im making myself and the excisting tec, to try to get the temp down some.
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Unread 08-01-2004, 04:38 PM   #2
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You will probably still need more.
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