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โ๏ธ Chill smarter, not harderโcool your world in style!
This DC 12V DIY Thermoelectric Peltier Cooling Kit features a high-quality TEC1-12706 semiconductor plate paired with a large aluminum heat sink and silent fans, delivering efficient cooling up to 10L volume. Compact and fully assembled, it offers easy installation and noiseless operation without refrigerants, making it the perfect space-saving solution for small electronics, pet beds, or mini-fridges.
| Asin | B0B48K6QWH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 67,207 in Business, Industry & Science (See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science) 278 in Electronic Cooling Fans |
| Brand | Yrhrol |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Laptops, Small Appliances |
| Cooling Method | Thermoelectric |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (113) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
| Included Components | heat sink |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 12L x 10W x 8H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Yrhrol |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12V Peltier Air Cooling System |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Max Rotational Speed | 5000 RPM |
| Model Number | 12V Peltier Air Cooling System |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 6-Pin |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 72 watts |
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Solid
I mean, I does what it says for the price itโs great. It works pretty good, obviously wouldnโt use it to cook a room but works well for like mini fridges. One thing is that Iโd turn the hot side fans around so the label isnโt visible as itโs better pushing air onto the heat sink to cool it but otherwise perfect! (Ignore my awful box I made to test it!)
User
Cheap and does cool
Takes 6.5 amps so needs a 240v to 12v converter off shore power when engine not charging battery.
User
Highly inefficient as a cooling option, which is expected, It is a useful learning tool though
The overall fit and finish of the parts that make up this product are rough, the heatsinks have raw sawn edges with loose bits of aluminium and sharp burrs all over it. The screws are just a bunch of self-tappers threaded into the aluminium without a care in the world. Everything does hold together well enough without any wobble but I just think that in general the unit could be made to a slightly better standard.The peltier unit draws about 4.4amps at 12v when starting up from around 20 degrees Celsius ambient and it reaches 10c on the cold side and 30c on the hot side within a couple of minutes and settles there while drawing around 4 amps. The fans are reasonably quiet and despite the visual appearance the product does indeed do what you expect from a peltier, the larger side gets hot, and the smaller side gets cooler when electricity is supplied to the unit.Just for fun and testing, I made a little 10 cm cubed container out of some 5mm thick foam core held together with duct tape. After ten minutes, I checked to see what temperature the air inside was at. This one peltier was just about able to bring it down to 8 degrees Celsius, so the unit does indeed have a little bit of cooling potential. It's just ultimately a very inefficient method compared to even a tiny compressor based cooler.Despite the limitations, I learned a little more about these units and was able to learn about thermoelectric cooling by playing around with this little unit. I like to learn by doing whenever possible, and this is a neat way to do that.I definitely see this as a learning aid or a toy rather than anything else, sure you could make a tiny electric fridge/cooler using it, but there are hundreds of commercial options that just work better and are much more efficient and nicer looking in the end. There really is nothing stopping you from making something that does work using these units but it would take a well insulated box and several of these to get the air cool enough to work on a pack of beer or soda cans. That's not even taking into account the hundreds of watts in power required on top of the initial investment of the raw materials to even build it.I don't really have any issue recommending the unit, it's priced comparably to similar units from other brands and it does work as intended. The limitations I mentioned are a result of the peltier effect, and all the units that run on these peltier modules will have the same limitations.
User
Takes about 71 watts
I tested this device out at an ambient resting temperature of 20 degrees C. The aluminium heatsinks had been allowed to get to temperature beforehand.I applied a 12V power supply which was more than capable at 20A, but the peltier, and two fans took about 71W of power total. If one connects all of the red as positive, and black as negative, then the device is set up to heat the large heatsink, and cool the smaller heatsink.After 60 seconds the large heatsink had moved to a consistent 22 degrees C, and the small heatsink had cooled to about 7 degrees C.It should be noted of course that junctions like this one are better at heating that at cooling. However if you had a small can or similar that you wanted to cool, and were capable of keeping the hot air/side away from the cool side efficiently, then this could be used for cooling an item.
User
A must to keep your dcdc charger nice and cool
Perfect to cool down your dcdc charger in your ute tub
User
Attenzione
La descrizione riporta 72w di potenza ma la cella ne emette solamente 48. Spedizione veloce.
User
cheap air conditioner for an enclosure
I used two of these to cool a drive enclosure. I couldnt fit a proper air conditioner and I just needed a tiny bit of cooling to prevent overheating faults. does it work? yep. it definitely transfers heat out of the enclosure. is it an air conditioner? absolutely not. but if you just want to keep electronics under 100F, using these might do the trick at a significant discount and size bonus to a regular air conditioner.
User
matches add
good product
User
Not working as mentioned.
Tested but temperature can go below 25C. Will have to replace Peltier to see if it's faulty. Driven to 12.5V and 5A after trying at fixed 12V.
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