It was in the middle of 1821 when J.T. Seebeck discovered that if two dissimilar metals connected at two different points are held at different temperatures, a microvoltage develops. This phenomenon ...
Recommended Peltier module: series-parallel modules supporting up to 24VDC input, with up to 50W heat transfer on the cold side. Temperature sensor: Dallas digital temperature sensor with Onewire ...
DIY cloud chamber using a beefy CPU cooler and a single Peltier module too see ionizing radiation with your own eyes! This cloud chamber is based on a standard dual-tower CPU cooler and a TEC2-25408 ...
Thermoelectric cooling, using a Peltier module, gives designers flexibility to cool objects to a precisely controlled temperature, even below the ambient temperature of the application if required. It ...
Named after French physicist Jean Charles Athanase Peltier, who discovered the phenomenon in 1834, the module is widely used in applications the need precise temperature control or small-scale cooling ...
As a solid-state device, the module benefits from having no moving parts and can be used in an electronic system for cooling or heating; reversing the polarity of the applied voltage reverses the flow ...