[Max Weisel] recently created a Peltier-based cooling/heating system that fits into a backpack. The system uses two Peltier units, each running at 91.2 watts, with computer heat sinks mounted on ...
Tired of suffering through the heat, and with his always-on PC not ... poor man’s A/C unit you see above. He had a spare Peltier cooler sitting around, so he put it to good use as the basis ...
Thermoelectric coolers (TECs), also known as Peltier coolers ... electrically driven cooling scheme. The effect is useful for removing heat generated by photonic devices such as laser diodes ...
With Peltier modules that draw heat away, a heatsink, and a Lego-powered fan, we’re building a gadget that cools drinks fast. To make it even more innovative, we’ll use a Lego-driven peristaltic pump ...
Peltier modules, or thermoelectric modules, are thermal control devices that provide both heating and cooling effects, maintaining the surface temperature at a set target. These modules are ...
Commercial Peltier coolers designed ... experiments to explore the fundamentals of heat transport. The development of nanostructured materials for cooling applications 5 is an area of intense ...
The PCB 1500/PCB 1500 Plus is a Peltier-controlled external water ... temperature accuracy (+0.1 °C). In addition, heating and cooling ramps can be programmed locally or remotely (remote software ...
RedMagic, an electronics brand under Nubia Technology, recently announced a new version of the Magnetic Cooler 6 Pro, ...