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Old 12-19-01, 09:59 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Some pics of my dual 172 watt peltier rig


Here are the pics
http://thehand78.tripod.com/pelt/page1.htm

Here are the materials in making the block and the design the inside of it.

http://thehand78.tripod.com/mat.htm
Here is the pic of the block in its raw state beside it is my previous block

http://thehand78.tripod.com/b1.htm
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Old 12-19-01, 10:24 PM   #3
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Well folks, I know this pelt rig beats mine. A hearty welcome to the forums LardArse errr... Miss_Man, from Mr. Thompson.

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i wanna do a pelt setup but im scared ill fry something, anyway what do you use the cold plate for? also how did you insualte your board?

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Thanks Mr Thompson for the warm welcome. Well the cold plate is used to spread the coldness from whole surface of the peltier's cold side. I insulated my board with silicone and then I've spreaded a second layer of silicone grease over the area of the motherboard near the socket. I squeezed a piece of neoprene around the socket and also behind the motherboard. You also need to insulate the socket.
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I like it, true ghetto but works and works well.

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Woohoo a remount gave me 19C full load at 1780, 2.19v. Also I've found a second-hand power supply that can give 24V-20V, 64A!! And its only $US80+! If this rig proves to be stable and problem free, then I'll grab that power supply and try a higher voltage than 18V. Should give me better temops since I'm pretty sure my hot side is handled well.
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