Thermoelectric cooling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials. A Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric heat pump is a solid-state a...
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Learn how to control temperature with a Peltier Junction with PID temperature controller. ... Peltier Junctions are thermo-electric heating and cooling devices that feature reliable solid state temperature control. They have many uses such as cooling laboratory instruments, hot running IC's, or consumer products like...
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www.electronickits.com/kit/complete/peltier/ck500.htm
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Peltier Module. Learn how to control temperature with a Peltier Junction with PID temperature controller. ... CK0501 - Peltier Junction Module - $14.95...
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Peltier junction is a solid state cooler. Operates on DC current. One side of the Peltier device gets cold while the other side gets hot. ... With the addition of your own heat sinks, electric fans, or even simple thermostats, Peltier junction devices can be effectively controlled and used to create small lab ovens,
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It is here in the form of a Peltier junction, a thermo-electric device that translates electric power into heat, and perversely, into cool. ...
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home > Heatsinks ... Adhesive backed, 28mm square x 12mm high. black anodized aluminum. Pkg of 10 ... TEC's, Peltier Devices (7)
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There are small electrical devices called Peltier Junctions which are solid-state heat pumps. A 12 volt one cost me about $35 a couple of years ago, but I never did a whole lot with it. You can build a cooler out of one of these that will probably freeze ice if it is well-insulated.
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There is a very good article on the web about the Peltier effect in semiconductors [1], it can also help you understand the Peltier effect at the junction of two different metals.
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/sep99/938380875.Ph.r.html
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Thermoelectric devices are solid-state devices that convert thermal energy from a temperature gradient into electrical energy (the Seebeck effect) or convert electrical energy into a temperature gradient (the Peltier effect).
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jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1996/Oct/abs940.ht...
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