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Unread 06-23-2004, 12:59 PM   #1
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Something to do with all those left over parts!

Hmmmm,

So I am running low on projects to work on. I have a bunch of left over components that I wan't to mess with. I gots me this 175 watt TEC that I was thinking of putting between two of those cheap Koolance hard drive coolers. I have some copper that I could use for the cold plate and a PSU supply for testing purposes. I am thinking of buying two Hard drive coolers from ebay, and building me a tec, coldplate, Koolance sandwich. Then I can put 100 + pounds of wait on top. Top it off with a heaping helping of thermal paste for flavor). Then using my old via aqua hooked to the hot side and my rad which I don't use (I have a chiller). Then cycle the cool side through my maze 4 with the swifty pump. They sell those things on the ebay for 14 bucks. Not sure how good the flow pattern is on the inside. I imagine since it is Koolance they may not be anything more then a metal box with two outlets. So if I drop 30 bucks plus a bit on shipping I have a new project! Any input on this.
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im really confused on everything on that post. can you make a diagram?
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Heh, of course I love diagrams !

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ohhh so its a waterchiller

go for it, should be cool
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well yes, but will it work. I will have to find out.. I am off to the great EBAY! I think just to see for testing purposes I will put a fan based hard drive cooler on the hot side to see what kind of benifit I get. If this works it would make for a fairly cheap and quiet chiller. Of course I doubt it will be power bill friendly. Not to mention long term use would require a dedicated TEC power supply.

And if not I got this 15K RPM SCSI drive that is hotter then the dam sun. It raised my case temp from 24 C to 41 C.
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well yes, but will it work. I will have to find out.. I am off to the great EBAY! I think just to see for testing purposes I will put a fan based hard drive cooler on the hot side to see what kind of benifit I get. If this works it would make for a fairly cheap and quiet chiller. Of course I doubt it will be power bill friendly. Not to mention long term use would require a dedicated TEC power supply.

And if not I got this 15K RPM SCSI drive that is hotter then the dam sun. It raised my case temp from 24 C to 41 C.
hell if it works ill buy it off you. even if it is *ugh* koolance.
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Unread 06-23-2004, 03:38 PM   #7
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Doh!

Well upon closer inspection the item I was looking at was only some kind of overpriced cold plate with a bunch of thermal adhesive. Ack, Koolance stuff is always set up so wierd. I should have known better then to try and get anything from them. So now I will have to look for something else to use instead.
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