Neil Savage looks at thermoelectric coolers based on the Peltier effect that are designed for this task. Thermoelectric coolers (TECs), also known as Peltier coolers, are semiconductor devices ...
The running gear for this build is nothing fancy; it’s just a standard thermoelectric cooling module and a fan. The trick was getting the airflow over the module right. [Ben] uses two air inlets ...
Thermoelectric coolers use electricity to transfer heat from one side of a device to another, enabling localized cooling. Unlike traditional refrigeration systems, they have no moving parts ...
Rotomolded coolers are very popular for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to their rugged construction and extreme ice retention. Because they can stay cold for days in very hot temperatures ...
Last year, Rittal has launched its new award-winning thermoelectric cooling unit. With a 100W cooling capacity and a weight of only 3kg it is the lightest and most efficient thermoelectric cooling ...