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This has nothing to do with PC cooling, so i just need few simple answers about TEC cooling. And the sticky above doesnt have the info i need.
I need to cool a piece of metal thats about the size of 4"L x2"W x1"H, cool it to 4c. It doesnt produce any heat of any kind and its not attached to any heat source, it just needs to be cold.
I have 2 TEC's that are 85 watts each. And im going to use water cooling to cool two TEC's. I will have 2 water blocks, one for each TEC, one pump, one triple radiator and a couple of fans.
*Would this be enough to get constant 4c or lower on the cold side??
*Can i add a voltage regulator to TEC to keep it at 4C on the cold side, so it just doesnt keep cooling till it cant cool any lower??
Another question.
*Can i reverse the voltage on the TEC to make the cold side hot at 37c ?? Or can i just flip the TEC over to get 37C??
Thanks.
I need to cool a piece of metal thats about the size of 4"L x2"W x1"H, cool it to 4c. It doesnt produce any heat of any kind and its not attached to any heat source, it just needs to be cold.
I have 2 TEC's that are 85 watts each. And im going to use water cooling to cool two TEC's. I will have 2 water blocks, one for each TEC, one pump, one triple radiator and a couple of fans.
*Would this be enough to get constant 4c or lower on the cold side??
*Can i add a voltage regulator to TEC to keep it at 4C on the cold side, so it just doesnt keep cooling till it cant cool any lower??
Another question.
*Can i reverse the voltage on the TEC to make the cold side hot at 37c ?? Or can i just flip the TEC over to get 37C??
Thanks.