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Did you ever see the wires in it though? There not heavy gauge at all............. |
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But no I have not seen internal wires on a pelt before. You ever see the transistors in a CPU? Still wouldnt want my 12v line powered by 22 gauge stranded copper or worse aluminum lol |
yeah, i do need thick wires...
the wires on pelt is just same thickness as the stander molex maybe a little thicker |
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thanks MD, the funny thing is i designed something like that when i was 16, my dad told me that was retarded, and then Ultra came out with it hehe
i think i still have the blueprint of it somewhere in the house lol |
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Anyway, I designed a suit for wearing in areas with nuclear fallout, and I'll be damned if an exact pic of it didn't show up in the newspaper a year or so ago! It was for chemical or bio shit if I recall. The only difference is that mine had little tubes to shit and piss out of but the paper made no mention of those. If only I'd have patented it when I was a kid, I'd be fuckin rich now :( |
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Hi guys I've read entire thread and I kinda saw myself on kikicoco1334 posts.
I tried the single peltier layout once and it was really awful. Using a H70 with two 197cfm deltas I was only able to keep an stock 2500k at 40șC above ambient and a sempron140 12șC bellow. Going against everything that I read about it I tried to do what kikicoco1334 first wanted and I made a sandwich. I hadn't read this thread before doing it =P so just to report what I'm facing here. My original Idea came from a different concept. I wasn't going to make a sandwich, I was thinking about putting them two side by side. When I asked the only Brazilian block designer and maker about a cooper plate to put them inside he told me to be impossible to fit it on any mb. I agreed that and he came up with the idea of sandwiching them... As he was unable to build my plate I went to a DIY way. I bought a pack of square cooper shins, some arctic adhesive thermal grease and build a sandwich of two 6x6 peltiers. My scheme was a small layer of cooper a little bigger than the CPU, then a layer covering entire Peltier cold base, than a symmetrical layer between both peltiers and I would use a H100 directly on the top of the second peltier. For few seconds I know it work. I couldn't test it on a cpu because I couldn't get wire good enough to survive more than 30 seconds turning the top peltier on. I thought weird not being able to keep the system on using a single PSU, both peltiers shut down a Corsair 550w and 650W so I needed to plug each in different PSUs even seeing that they don't pull more than 65w from the network. And only the peltier directly attached to the H100 is melting the wires... I'm a bit afraid of soldering the metal plugs directly to the original wires and end up melting down my PSU's wire... I don't know. Is it possible to melt my psu wires plugging this top peltier directly to it? This is where I got stuck... I just wanted to see if I could gain any degree doing all this craziness.. |
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