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Old 02-18-2013
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I really need the luck. Ambient is always a problem. 50f air temps are sweet for this kind of heat dissipation. Each TEC can produce over 250w of HEAT not chilling.

In order to run 40f with a Peltier, the hot side will always be double or more, so 80f on the hot side.... generally with air cooling, it's much hotter than that. That's why liquid is the only way.... 2 loops......

The Chilling plate on the Cpu is the "buffer" point. It may be freezing at the top, and at the bottom get the Cpu socket temp into the 30-40c range and hold it there, much like your LN2 pots you guys use. It holds heat because of mass. So the plate needs to be there.

I will ahve pictures. you can bet your bottoms on it. This won't start until mid March to early spring. China and Japan are far.

I also need to pick up 3 dimmer switches as well for individual TEC control. The Cpu TEC will always have to bee on cause the Cpu will soak the plate and it wont dissipate through the TEC to the water block either. I've tried it, didn't end well in the past.
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