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Revision as of 11:07, 26 May 2021
Part: Heat exchangers
Introduction
Challenges
[Re]move heat from one area, to another. Often using pumps and fluids, fans and air, or a combination.
Approaches
Use TEC1-120706 thermoelectric devices, thermal epoxy, and GPU water blocks in conjunction with small sections of hose, clamps, and quick connect fittings, to adapt away from the barb connections, plus the WAGO quick connect electrical connectors, to create an easy connect/disconnect heat exchanger.
Tools
Parts
Quantity | Part | Link |
---|---|---|
2 | Pumps | |
8 | Couplers | |
2 | Electrical connectors | |
2 | TEC1-12706 Peltier | |
2 | GPU water cooling block | |
1 | Thermal epoxy |
Development targets
References
- Desktop hot/cold water dispenser - potentially an inexpensive alternative to a water chiller, least expensive ebay model
- Desktop hot/cold water dispenser - potentially an inexpensive alternative to a water chiller, model chosen by Andy Ta