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i'll pay someone $10 to lick there coldplate while they're on and have a pic of it :D
 
Cascade, stage I.
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Phasechange cooling does look the buisiness, but how much would it cost to set up and more to the point what are the overclocks like compared to normal cooling or water cooling?
 
dripping water on the block is fun too... it freezes really fast, and then cracks appart as it goes down to the evap temperature. Here is some frosty water on my evap.
 

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blackhawk397 said:
I have a 55 mm peltier and am trying to cool soda, but the hot peltier side gets too hot! How do I fix this. I already tried using an old comp. fan, but it didn't work. HELP!!!
For starters you could try using less voltage. dont need 72 full Watts to cool a can of soda ;)
 
my maze 4 uninsulated benching.
Electrical tape as insulaiton on test run
 

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