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Xtreme Cooling LN2, Dry Ice, Peltiers, etc... All the usual suspects |
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03-22-2003, 04:06 PM | #1 |
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Want to get into TECs but...
Okay, I want to make a waterchiller, out of maybe, 3 80w, or 2 120w, or 1 226w peltiers which will cool a CPU, and a GPU. But I really dont want to deal with condensation. Which of the choices would you recommend to get temps just a bit below ambient?
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03-22-2003, 04:28 PM | #2 |
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I was throwing around an idea like this, but after a messy attempt to insulate the block, I began thinking about an idea similar to Wymjym's. His site is here:
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/c...illerline1.htm He used temp controllers tied in to the pelts to control condensation. A very good example, I think. Alchemy |
03-24-2003, 07:48 PM | #3 |
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go for the 226watt and then get yourself a nice variable power-supply, that way you have the headroom for handling a lot of heat, but with the ability to set your temps to the desired level.
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03-24-2003, 08:00 PM | #4 |
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No no... build a chiller french style. Perfect for experimenting, uses 2 * 80 Watt (you really can't go higher with a HSF), plus it's external, so you can monitor it quite easily.
It's also perfectly safe of water leaks, but it would be more efficient if more of the heatsink was immersed. |
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