GeekTeches Thermoelectric Peltier Refrigeration Cooling System, Radiator Semiconductor Cooler Conduction Module Fan

September 3, 2018 - Comment
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This is a semiconductor refrigeration thermoelectric Peltier air cooling dehumidification equipment. Its working voltage is DC 12V and power is 120W. This thermoelectric cooler goes along for the small volume cabinet and works stably and effectively. And this thermoelectric peltier module is already assembled, so you can install and operate it easily.

Features:

●Incorporates both the functions of refrigeration and dehumidification, compact and powerful
●DC 12V Working voltage , 6A working current, 120W power
●No noise, no vibration, no refrigerant required, easy to use
●Simple operation, cooling quickly, outstanding effect and good practicability
●Suitable for small space cooling, air cooling dehumidification and semiconductor refrigeration theory learning

Spec:

– Color: Silver + Black
– Material: Aluminum
– Power Mode: 12VDC 6A power (Not Included)
– Semiconductor Chilling Plate: TEC1-12706
– Working Current: 90mA
– Item Size: 120 * 100 * 90mm / 4.72 * 3.94 * 3.54in
– Item Weight: 375g / 13.23oz
– Package Size: 12 * 11 * 10cm / 4.72 * 4.33 * 3.94in
– Package Weight: 390g / 13.74oz

Included:

1x Assembled semiconductor cooling module

Note:

1. Must fit radiator heatsink when power on, or it will burn the kit.
2. DC 12V 6A power is needed, but not included in this kit.
3. Connect the red cable to the positive terminal and connect the black cable to the negative terminal.
4. Please change the pole piece cooling, if the hot and cold reverse direction.

Product Features

  • Adopt TEC1-12706 semiconductor chilling plate, high quality for use.
  • Removal of existing computer fan from desktop.
  • Simple operation, strong practicability.
  • Fast cooling, outstanding effect.
  • Semiconductor coolers are a form of solid state cooling that incorporates both semiconductor Technologies and electronic assembly techniques.

Comments

Alan Michel says:

Works well Works well, exactly what I was looking for.

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