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    What is a Peltier?

    My friends ... I heard this but do not know properly. I know that is for the low temperatures but that does not know what is that.

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    Re: What is a Peltier?

    A Peltier as you can see in this image a white piece that has two wires at the right side of the picture.



    This piece can have negative temps on one side or the other of the temps making hot. Majority of the people put a waterblock to cool the hot part. Usually you have to have a dedicated source for Peltier. One negative point can burn your machine.

    I hope I have helped

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    Re: What is a Peltier?

    This can burn as well For example if my pc had peltier will have to be at lower the temperature at this Prescott.

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    Re: What is a Peltier?

    Quote Originally Posted by russ_da_buss View Post
    This can burn as well For example if my pc had peltier will have to be at lower the temperature at this Prescott.
    They has a mode switch on the polarity and that is adjusted subject to your processor.

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    Re: What is a Peltier?

    Connection has to be immense proper and well settled because they have the chance to change the polarity (like James said) instead of coolling heat any more ... and then puffffffff

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