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Old 02-22-09, 03:52 AM Thread Starter   #1
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I know this info was posted in another thread but i can't find it. What are the Stock Peltier's Wattage on the eliminator? 15W? 18W?
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Only thing I could find from a couple of reviews said a total max of 40 watts for all three, which puts them in the ballpark of 13 watts each.

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asked few questions at thier site last year and was told thay can COULD take 12v each lol

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asked few questions at thier site last year and was told thay can COULD take 12v each lol
I wish i knew that before i bought 3 new ones.. haha
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you can not run 12v through the pelts in a coolit setup, the heat produced would be out of control....the reason pelt chilling the way Coolit does it works is because of low volts, and a preponderance of pelts to chill the water as it moves slowly through the FETS....

and, yes, they can take up to 15 volts....been there, done it, cooling a pelt running 12v to 15v took a 200CFM Delta screamer to maintain temps, ears took a major beating...

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you can not run 12v through the pelts in a coolit setup, the heat produced would be out of control....the reason pelt chilling the way Coolit does it works is because of low volts, and a preponderance of pelts to chill the water as it moves slowly through the FETS....

and, yes, they can take up to 15 volts....been there, done it, cooling a pelt running 12v to 15v took a 200CFM Delta screamer to maintain temps, ears took a major beating...

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I have 4 120mm screamers on the stocker now and i agree with you. One fan does **** to cool the heatsink.
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