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Xtreme Cooling LN2, Dry Ice, Peltiers, etc... All the usual suspects |
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Hi,
I bought a peltier(118W), I use a 300W that can output 12V @ 12A max to power it, but it doesn't get cool or hot. Is there other ways to check if the peltier works or not? Thanks. [ 11-10-2001: Message edited by: Doraemon ] |
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Thermophile
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you mean if you just plug the pelt in on its own it does nothing? It's toast.
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Toast? but it does not look or smell like it's burned, and I didn't test it for more than a sec because I was afraid I might fry it.
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Toast in the non-fuctional piece of hardware sense not the literal sense. If you connect it with the plates between your fingers you should feel one get warm and one cold within a few seconds, after that switch it off, if that doesn't happen it's a faulty TEC.
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