DIY Air Conditioner with Peltier modules

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  • čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
  • Hello guys!
    Can we build an Air conditioner unit with Peltier modules? Yes, but is it any good? Today we will find out.
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Komentáře • 399

  • @rpbajb
    @rpbajb Před 10 měsíci +87

    The cutting precision of your construction is impressive. I wish my projects looked as nice.

  • @Gambiarte
    @Gambiarte Před 9 měsíci +58

    The most honest video about peltier conditioners I've ever seen.
    Excellent job!

  • @napoleonwilson3912
    @napoleonwilson3912 Před 10 měsíci +17

    Thank you for being honest about your results.
    Your cat is also a welcome addition.

  • @WayneBain
    @WayneBain Před 9 měsíci +7

    I love your helper. I had one for 14 years that was involved in every project I did, he just had to be with me when I was working on my hobbies. Alas, time took him away and I miss the heck out of him. I like the way you explained the "real world" effects of your experiment. Too many people would do the same experiment and claim it cooled the whole room by 20 degrees. Great job.

  • @jamess1787
    @jamess1787 Před 10 měsíci +11

    "cardboard is a *sheet* insulator"
    Well done Sorin! 🥁

  • @tonyc7352
    @tonyc7352 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I watched the whole video, didn't think I would but impressive, fair and lots of detail.

  • @MitsuZer0G
    @MitsuZer0G Před 10 měsíci +83

    10:45
    Sorin: I turn the PC and lights off because I don't want a heat source in this room
    Also Sorin: switches on a 200 W power supply to "cool his room" 🤪😂

    • @3v068
      @3v068 Před 10 měsíci +6

      If his power supply is extremely efficient, the heat generated would be nearly negligible, it would be better than a 12v wall socket adapter or other common power supplies.

    • @webdev217
      @webdev217 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah takes heaps of power.. better put the power source outside the room you want to cool!

    • @shamancredible8632
      @shamancredible8632 Před 5 měsíci

      200 watt power supplies won't normally significantly affect room temperature.

    • @fluxcapacitor
      @fluxcapacitor Před 21 dnem

      Neither a 4W LED light bulb

  • @LifeGeneralist
    @LifeGeneralist Před 16 dny +2

    Great attempt and goes to show why Air conditioner companies still use compressor based coolers

  • @321tryagain
    @321tryagain Před 10 měsíci +19

    Even after doing the work to select the best peltier TEC, you still prove that peltier devices are not very good for cooling unless you have free electricity.

    • @TheAnical
      @TheAnical Před 2 dny

      I have to thought about putting one on windows with solar panel below and then just basically cooling the window through an outside and inside set of peltier coolers. Could even be used to dehumidify the insides if you had a collection on the cold window but it also might break the window.

  • @GemunuJayasinghe
    @GemunuJayasinghe Před 3 měsíci +4

    Very helpful explanation .
    Sir , thank you so much for sharing your technical knowledge .
    I am from Sri Lanka .

  • @MiguelDeMarchena
    @MiguelDeMarchena Před 10 měsíci +5

    The only youtuber that i blindly push like before watching video and never had disappointed me, Great job master Sorin.

  • @anuththararukshani8370
    @anuththararukshani8370 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I like how you keep the thermometer at the place where the cold air comes out. Other youtubers put it inside the heatsink and trick us.

  • @manjulawijerathne382
    @manjulawijerathne382 Před 3 měsíci +3

    planned for this project but dropped it after seeing your video. Thanks

  • @Yaboidosh_
    @Yaboidosh_ Před 25 dny +1

    Finally a honest Peltier AC video! I feel if you got more airflow on the outdoor heatsinks there may be better results

  • @Spaceman694
    @Spaceman694 Před 2 měsíci

    ah, i found this channel again when i needed it the most

  • @user-nk6mq7dn8u
    @user-nk6mq7dn8u Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great project to cool an outdoor cabinet with electronics.

  • @annapl1
    @annapl1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    planned for this project but dropped it after seeing your video 👍

  • @Netsuko
    @Netsuko Před 9 měsíci +16

    One easy way to make the carboard a better insulator would be to glue aluminum foil onto the outside surface so it reflects more sunlight instead of soaking up the sun. If you also add a layer of styrofoam between the cardboard and the aluminum it should be pretty effective.

  • @DJBriers
    @DJBriers Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for an honest and really enjoyable video

  • @panna8902
    @panna8902 Před měsícem

    Excellent experiment, i appreciate your interest and patience, you are really great 👍❤

  • @asimmatt5563
    @asimmatt5563 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for speaking true!

  • @pindrixsechon6311
    @pindrixsechon6311 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm just discovering your channel ( thank you, youtube algorythm ! ) and I really enjoyed this video, you just got a new subscriber, congratulations !

  • @zeropoint-1041
    @zeropoint-1041 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanks for straigt up honesty, a relief from all the BS youtube pushes

  • @kn3148
    @kn3148 Před 9 měsíci

    Very funny & honest report of your project!

  • @melliniumgorx1926
    @melliniumgorx1926 Před 9 měsíci

    As always i absolutely enjoy watching ur videos brother 🎉😊 keep up the good work

  • @ZubairKhan-vs8fe
    @ZubairKhan-vs8fe Před 10 měsíci +2

    I always enjoy your videos and learn alot. Please make more videos for us

  • @VaGab
    @VaGab Před 10 měsíci

    Tot corect si drept.
    Multumesc pentru dimostratia.
    Salut
    V.

  • @glasseffect
    @glasseffect Před 9 měsíci +3

    This would definitely save hours, efforts and power for anyone thinking of making ab air conditioner out of peltier modules. Its enticing, but impractical.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @bubbleboy821
      @bubbleboy821 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm not so sure that this can be deemed impractical yet. There are many ways to improve this. And he didn't do it at the same power scale as a typical window AC unit. I'd like to see this done with 900w-1,000w worth of peltier modules, intake from the inside instead of from the outside, the power supply outside, and possibly more insulation.

    • @glasseffect
      @glasseffect Před 9 měsíci

      @@bubbleboy821 Yes, it's enticing, but, the wow factor ends there. The returns are unremarkable.

    • @jessemoura9984
      @jessemoura9984 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@bubbleboy821Se vai usar tanta potência assim 900w a 1000w é praticamente o consumo de um ar condicionado, até mais na verdade, um ar condicionado split é por volta de 750 a 900w

  • @wavysoundz1
    @wavysoundz1 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I loved this video! Thank you so much!!

  • @neroprojekt
    @neroprojekt Před 9 měsíci +1

    I had the Cardboard all years to output my non-stationary AC. As outside protection i used the Gold/Silver emergencycover to reflect the IR-radiation. With Ductape it was realy strong :)

  • @troy3456789
    @troy3456789 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Great video. They work, but they require many design considerations since they are so close to each other.

    • @babylonfive
      @babylonfive Před 10 měsíci +3

      They technically work, but not well. As he showed, an amount of modules to actually cool well would be closer to 20, and that would use over 2000W. Further, Peltier (Seebeck) modules put the cold and hot so damnably close to each other that the insulation of these disparate areas is very difficult -- perhaps that's what you meant? Better design will not make a solid-state aircon work any better or more efficient. That's why there aren't any commercial units of that type.

    • @TyrianHaze
      @TyrianHaze Před 9 měsíci

      @@babylonfive Better design would make a solid state aircon work better though. It's the whole point of engineering to play with he variables to make things more efficient.

  • @gatecrasher1970
    @gatecrasher1970 Před 3 měsíci +1

    am going to try watercooling with raw sea water for my boat with a car radiator when summer comes

  • @ricardoteix
    @ricardoteix Před 12 dny

    Nice job with helpful information.

  • @zonaloca
    @zonaloca Před 12 dny

    Finally someone that brings some cat to the table.. I mean.. some light... you not only delivered the truth about all the DIY projects that claim godly results, but you also made your own version to prove it, and with real world measurements.
    Now I need a nice DIY project to use the peltiers I bought years ago

  • @tejasvpatel83
    @tejasvpatel83 Před 2 měsíci

    your all projects are great, but, mostly i like it when your all time available supervisor comes in picture with your company :)

  • @rookandpawn
    @rookandpawn Před 12 dny

    I love this video! even though the project wasn't a "success" it was a success in terms of experimentation and analysis! love TEC and what you try to do with it.

  • @chrisbritton8326
    @chrisbritton8326 Před 20 dny

    I enjoyed your video and I subscribed. I believe there are other diy projects or builds that can cool a room for less energy/watts. I like how you make your videos. Very interesting.

  • @joannes1945
    @joannes1945 Před měsícem

    That video was informative and entertaining. Thanks.

  • @jayatissadon3583
    @jayatissadon3583 Před 3 měsíci

    Very helpful explanation. thank you.

  • @marcelb.7224
    @marcelb.7224 Před měsícem

    Very nice Omule!

  • @bazrazin1
    @bazrazin1 Před 10 měsíci +6

    a 90w peltier has a btu of just 100, a 200 ltr fridge of 150w gives a cooling of 450w & is 1800 btu , the efficiency of refrigerant based heat pumps is more than 100, probably this is the reason no one is ready to make a ac based on peltiers.

    • @donkyboy
      @donkyboy Před měsícem

      Check the
      ThermoTEC™ 170 Series - 5500 BTU Solid State Thermoelectric Air Conditioner

  • @jamesfranklin5541
    @jamesfranklin5541 Před 8 měsíci

    From one electronics dork to another - Thanks! I have a design to make one of these for my sailboat - very informative - you have a new subscriber

    • @MrHaggyy
      @MrHaggyy Před 8 měsíci

      If you build get good peltiers with a propper datasheet. Those modules move heat depending on voltage or current, but as any component it produces heat with the square of the current.
      Some even work in both direction so you could build a closed loop AC control like in your car.

    • @sam3317
      @sam3317 Před 8 měsíci

      this
      czcams.com/video/xF113aUlZgo/video.htmlsi=JkJaNttzaZXlGb-O
      is a better idea for a yacht a/c, I've built one for mine, it's really effective.

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 Před 21 dnem +2

    You could spitz yourself with a bottle of distilled water, then stand in front a low speed fan, or sit, and the evaporating water will steal heat to chill you off efficiency / Peltier coolers like this are only about 4% electrically efficient as coolers when used in such solid state compact fridges and similar / cheap for sure, but not efficient / I am reminded of early gasoline engines //

  • @alkareem2u
    @alkareem2u Před 10 měsíci +3

    The cool side should have one air input, one air output. Creating the airflow in one direction, also have the car type vent on the exit side. Use a better insulation in between the cool side and the hot side. One peltier module will drop the temp with about 17degrees in a 25 liter coolerbox. Wich is an enclosed space. How many liters does a room have? :) nice thinking though.

  • @immanueldorai
    @immanueldorai Před 2 měsíci

    I loved your cat's action supplementing your project as a partner.❤

  • @Ratified_inc
    @Ratified_inc Před měsícem

    This is a great video to teach people about how a peltier can work.
    I don't know if it's been mentioned but if you moved the fan you had cooling the hot side to pull cooler air from inside it will make the cold side colder, the info I found is if you want the cold side to be cooler put a bigger heat sink on the hot side as the more heat you can pull away the cooler the cold side gets. This could be a mk2 version where you put a water cooler on the hot side, if you put a water block on the cold side I would make sure the coolent has antifreeze.

  • @simontwo888
    @simontwo888 Před 8 dny

    i like the supervisor cat. fun and honest video. prevent people from wasting money on non reality assumption and claim .

  • @user-pw8qj2gt1p
    @user-pw8qj2gt1p Před 13 dny

    This project would have never been completed without the expert supervision of the Cat.

  • @johnsonlam
    @johnsonlam Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fun project.

  • @gaurav-jr8zk
    @gaurav-jr8zk Před 10 měsíci +1

    finally i can make my own ac for my sciece project
    oh wait i had a fight with my firend about making a fridge not an ac because it is less efficient seeing your test videos i noticed that 12703 peltier module gives highest coolness even makes ice if i had used these peltier module in my fridge i could even make a freezer or make it water cooled i gotta send this video to my friend now

  • @lancheloth
    @lancheloth Před 14 dny

    thank you for sharing your experiment, I am dreaming we can provide low energy cooling for people that not so fortunate.

  • @jw3843
    @jw3843 Před 22 dny

    Great video. Water to air is definitely better on power. Especially with usb powered fan and water pump.

  • @abdultairu
    @abdultairu Před 5 měsíci

    Heating or cooling anything aren't cheap, I respect this guy's honesty (at 12:59 mark). One can play around this all you want, but if you need real cooling, get a proper air conditioner.

  • @johndevries7122
    @johndevries7122 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting video and I think the idea behind your prototype is good. What I can think of so quickly after seeing your video is that the exhaust fan has too little capacity, also the fan on the cooling side.
    I would also recommend making a double separation between the hot and cold side in this DIY box. Try that first before purchasing more peltier. Let us know if the difference has increased.
    Succes, greetings from a 28 degrees C. Rotterdam.

  • @santoshbansode697
    @santoshbansode697 Před 8 měsíci

    Really interesting and informative videos and thanks for making this video ``````❤❤❤❤❤

  • @junky360
    @junky360 Před 8 měsíci

    Looks effective, I wonder if running the chambers with a low pressure fan configuration would help achieve better thermal efficiency?

  • @ljbarcalla1068
    @ljbarcalla1068 Před měsícem

    If use air for cooling the hot side maybe you extend the intake using flexi hose and position in lower and shaded area. Then extend also the exhaust using tube away from the intake. Thanks for making this project I learned a lot.

  • @shaikaijaz0
    @shaikaijaz0 Před 19 dny

    Finally you got new subscriber bro🎉

  • @artgonzales5548
    @artgonzales5548 Před měsícem

    amazing craation bro.

  • @iosifferencz5432
    @iosifferencz5432 Před 2 měsíci

    Ca sa aveti rezultate bune la climatizare trebuie neaparat sa izolati termic pe interior 1 peretele exterior 2 geamul .Dupa care faceti iar test+grafic+vedeti cu termoviziunea situatia si mai izolati soprafete ce radiaza caldura.Elementele Peltier au randament f mic=energofage.
    Multumim pentru calitatea prezentarii❤

  • @rainbowcomputers212
    @rainbowcomputers212 Před 3 měsíci

    good explanation. thx

  • @Guishan_Lingyou
    @Guishan_Lingyou Před 9 měsíci +4

    Fun video, and honest about the results. I'm guessing there is no way to make an airconditioner better than a commercial one or someone would already have developed it as a commercial product. But who knows?

    • @marsrover001
      @marsrover001 Před 8 měsíci

      "better" is subjective. The high pressure pumps and gases are certainly the easiest. But another channel has done experiments to find effective cooling using a chemical liquid based system. It's quite large but very efficient.

    • @MrHaggyy
      @MrHaggyy Před 8 měsíci

      It depends. Industry uses peltiers in combination with compressors. The compressor get's you roughly down, the peltier keeps your room inside 1 degree.
      But you need more modules and get the current per module down as P=R*I^2 creates a lot of heat inside the module.

  • @joedirt1965
    @joedirt1965 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I've read of high efficiency peltier modules but I don't think their commercially available and I bet still less efficient than a compressor. Commercial peltier AC units are/were sold for industrial applications were they can be installed in any orientation (upside down on a ceiling).

  • @theJackWise
    @theJackWise Před měsícem

    Brilliant. Thank you

  • @matthewwalker6621
    @matthewwalker6621 Před 5 měsíci

    If you run the vents through the floor it will work a lot better, I have seen a unit like yours used with pipe running three foot under the ground and it worked fantastically

  • @Enderkruemel
    @Enderkruemel Před 9 měsíci

    Best build i did see for a long Time... Also try to get an old used aio pc cooler for cheap. Make those tubes longer and its working a lot better. Also try to use an better 15A (12715) ore 20A (12720) peltier module, rather than more cheap ones. Its more efficient that way. I use an 20A one, the biggest that fits on the aio pump unit, and an 200mm x 300mm Aluminium heatsink on the cold Side freezes without an fan. With one it gets my room about 4°C colder in one hour when im in my room. Also my powesupply is Inside. But i have an small room that is also very good insulated. Maybe that helps also.
    I think also your heatsinks are way to small on the hot Side. Peltierelelments can only cool effective about 10-15°C below the Temperatur of the hot side.

  • @dreezy100
    @dreezy100 Před 6 měsíci

    thanx for testing it out.. I see fake videos and it looks nice, but in your video, i can see the actual results.. Thanx

  • @electrodacus
    @electrodacus Před 9 měsíci +3

    The hot side ventilation is super restrictive. Remove all the case around those hot side heatsink's an use 3 fans. Also reduce the voltage to about 6 maybe 7V to the peltier for increased efficiency total power consumption will be around 30W including all the fans. Then all you need to do is multiply this by around 10x and you will have a decent enough room air conditioning. So 40 peltier modules each around 6 to 7W with a COP of around 1 thus about 280W of cooling power likely just good enough for that one room.

  • @michaegi4717
    @michaegi4717 Před 4 měsíci

    I also do some DIY with Peltier elements. For sure I will watch your other videos about this.
    I would like to build a fermentation box for sourdough. This is to be kept at a constant 28°C. The Peltier element must therefore be used as a heater for most of the year. I hope to be able to heat a small box with two elements.
    To reduce the current, connected the elements in series and double the voltage. First experiments suggest that I can run the elements at about half the rated voltage, which should boost the efficiency.

  • @amaldeep1182
    @amaldeep1182 Před 3 měsíci

    Honest video about peltier

  • @mueffe1357
    @mueffe1357 Před 10 měsíci +3

    With this smallish cooler... It's better to cool a smaller area like under a blanket rather than the whole room.

  • @Raress96
    @Raress96 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice! I am wondering if there is some mini compressor w evaporator etc on Alliexpres for making something more efficient

  • @bummers
    @bummers Před měsícem

    Amazing project, I'm impressed! You may also want to put the heat radiator end on the outside of the cardboard? The line of the peltier modules should be the divider at the window cardboard itself so that no heat from the heating end escape into the room.
    Would be good if you do another video with this configuration? Thanks!

  • @MrHeraldx
    @MrHeraldx Před měsícem

    wow this is cool I was always curious how it will turn out if i make something like this.. the question is how about the humidity absorb from the room? I would love to see an upgraded version of this. Huge Thumbs up

  • @michaeldiso9842
    @michaeldiso9842 Před měsícem

    Great project! I do think, you can improve temps on cold side by installing more and better fans on the hot side, more airflow is better. So is with the cold side too.

  • @wellseewho
    @wellseewho Před 9 měsíci +2

    Dude! It's all about temperature differentials. You must "pre-cool" the hot side first in order to let the peltier device to work more efficiently. Things you can do, for example, keep the hot side away from the sun, use water cooling, etc. Also, calculate the BTU. Your room might have bad insulation so your west facing wall can be very hot to begin with. You didn't make a good air conditioner doesn't mean the theory is bunk.

  • @raututeodor5625
    @raututeodor5625 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I will use those peliter to make a cooler for a laptop. A stand that makes cold enough air to be sucked in be the laptop fan this way increasing the laptop cooling. Especially gaming laptops that reach 90 degrees or more.

  • @TirajAdikari
    @TirajAdikari Před 10 měsíci +1

    As always came to see your Kitty Sorin :)

  • @pickledmangoes
    @pickledmangoes Před 17 dny

    Thank you.

  • @Golliyo
    @Golliyo Před 10 měsíci

    Great Video!

  • @cactus3796
    @cactus3796 Před 3 měsíci

    great video disproving lies! thanks

  • @simplygame5530
    @simplygame5530 Před 3 dny

    just one word ..thanks!

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA44 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Liked the video, love the cat. Also, I bet I have more of those CPU coolers than you do!! LOL I scrap old computers for parts like those, the fans, CD/DVD drives, and all sorts of other stuff. I like building things just like you do.

  • @tophlaw4274
    @tophlaw4274 Před 10 měsíci +2

    a fun & informative project as always, Sorin.
    I'm curious if using a radiator would help with the efficiency of your build... so the peltier modules heat liquid inside a tank/reservoir instead of air, then the liquid would be pumped out to a radiator which will transfer the cold to the air & the warmer liquid returns to the top of the reservoir to close the loop.
    > Also, instead of venting the hot air horizontally, it would be better if the pipes were right over the heat sinks pointed upward with the fan repositioned to the bottom so natural air convection can pull more heat off the hot side.
    > Of course, the power used by the additional fan that pulls air through the radiator may offset the cooling gains with even more power consumption... but I'd be curious to see if this is a viable alternative.
    cheers & looking forward to your next adventure with your assistant Chichi!

    • @Sorin_DIY
      @Sorin_DIY  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Hi. With water cooling it will probably be a bit more efficient. But it will become more expensive. In the end it still needs more than 4 Peltier modules. So the water cooling needs to dissipate 200W of heat or more.

    • @tophlaw4274
      @tophlaw4274 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Sorin_DIY right... good point.
      :D I wish I had enough of a handle on fluid dynamics & heat transfer to make the calculations but in the end it would end up costing a lot more than traditional cooling systems or heat pumps.
      > btw, perhaps an idea for a future project: a DiY heat pump cooler using hobbyist parts & household chemicals (so no industrial refrigerants)...
      cheers & thanks for the insightful response!
      PS: say "meow!" to Chichi for me :D

  • @sambarton202
    @sambarton202 Před 9 měsíci

    Impressive, maybe an improvement if interested window panel painted white on both sides with spacer 3rd layer to create a place for reflectix between. Would help in absorbed thermal from outside, oil base white paint is water proof

  • @zr2ee1
    @zr2ee1 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember being fascinated with these after getting my first mini fridge. Really cool physics but they drew a ton of power and were easily heat saturated. At best they had a temperature gradient between the sides of 40 degrees. Hopefully the technology has progressed but compressor systems are simply more efficient

  • @historyisfake9153
    @historyisfake9153 Před 9 měsíci

    They need to invent new things as its silly how much power they take. Ur video was the first and it was a great experiment xx

  • @nick8231
    @nick8231 Před 9 měsíci

    One thing that will help is have a more powerful fan for the outdoor and variable speedfan for the indoor with a much powerful power supply that is capable of giving enough power to it

  • @markae0
    @markae0 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. With no (bass) compressor noise pumping away, you would think a company would make this for people who want a silent AC.

  • @SAI_LINGESH
    @SAI_LINGESH Před 10 měsíci +1

    Instead of using heat sinks for the hot side of peltier module, you can use liquid cooling techniques!, It will be more effective than your current made prototype.
    Thank me if I am right 👍🏻

  • @liora2k
    @liora2k Před měsícem

    Can you make a video of a server rack cooler - that will be awesome

  • @VideoNash
    @VideoNash Před 5 měsíci

    thanks

  • @Syncere20
    @Syncere20 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What if you made a big water-cooled peltor air conditioner ? Putting the heat part outdoors.

  • @averagestudent4358
    @averagestudent4358 Před měsícem

    Fit the cool side behind a bldc pedestal fan , give proper duct out to hot side with a mini 12v fan which leads to a window frame as seen in portable AC's also add water cooling for the hot side.
    Don't intend to cool the whole room instead sit besides the fan and it should provide enough cooling near the main fan.

  • @paw1gaming
    @paw1gaming Před 9 měsíci +1

    You should make a swamp/water cooler tutorial. These things actually cool air and they don't consume as much energy.

    • @wagnonforcolorado
      @wagnonforcolorado Před 9 měsíci +1

      Swamp coolers are good for certain areas, and don't work in others. When humidity is low, the evaporative cooling works well. However, if you live in a humid region, the evaporation of the water is low, and you don't get much cooling.

  • @owenmcpro
    @owenmcpro Před 9 měsíci

    i deffinetley watched those videos, i decided to make my own cooler with peltier but more of a personal cooler instead of a room cooler

  • @scaramonga
    @scaramonga Před 10 měsíci

    Clever stuff!!

  • @shaushai0000
    @shaushai0000 Před měsícem

    how do you know which side peltier is cold or hot?

  • @mickymargalit
    @mickymargalit Před 6 měsíci

    im fcing a problem instale the platier module as recomende it is heting fron both sides ??

  • @greggv8
    @greggv8 Před 9 měsíci

    The hot side of the box should be well insulated, ideally it should be entirely outside. The best heat sinks would be from early BTX style desktop PCs. They often had a kilogram or more of metal in them.