I made a thermoelectric cooler.

  • cctvdude99
    28th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    SuperRoy:

    cool story bro.

    Jallibad:

    @SuperRoy (View Post)
    please don't start flaming people

    SuperRoy:

    cool story bro.

    Jallibad:

    flaming


    Anyone else see the problem here?
  • Videogamer555
    28th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    What's neat about it (and I'm surprised you guys didn't notice this) is that it uses a single element (TESC) to generate the heat difference (emphasis on Heat Difference, not just cooling). A heating on one side, and a cooling on the other. It's like a peltier junction. If it was just cooling I would NOT be impressed either. But this does both heating and cooling, from ONE ELEMENT. It really is a heat pump, not just a cooleer. So to those suggesting I use GOL particles to cool it, YOU COMPLETELY MISSED THE POINT! It's not just for cooling, it's to demonstrait the heating on one side and cooling on the other as achieved by the electrical heat pump known as a Peltier Junction (aka thermoelectric cooler).

    Please congratulate me for constructing such a neat piece of technology in TPT. I wouldn't have posted it if I didn't want someone congratulating me. I post for points (not just for fun). If people are going to start criticizing it instead of upvoting it, I'm just not going to post anything to the website anymore!
  • DivideByZero
    28th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    Videogamer555:



    Please congratulate me for constructing such a neat piece of technology in TPT. I wouldn't have posted it if I didn't want someone congratulating me.


    if we like it, we will congratulate you and like it.

    But this does both heating and cooling, from ONE ELEMENT.

    well not really, the TESC generates LIGH which sparks the METL which heats up. so in reality it is 3 elements.

    If people are going to start criticizing it instead of upvoting it, I'm just not going to post anything to the website anymore!

    go ahead.






  • Shinseiden
    28th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Quite interesting idea!

    I developed a cooler and a heater based on your idea.




    (Credits to you, of course.)

    Of course they are far from ideal. But I believe that this looks much more realistic in the point of looking more like real life cooling (serpentines) and heating (resistences) systems than using life and heat switch.

    To the rest of the guys arguing a lot here...  People, why so serious?