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Peltiers... what pains... help please!

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Nigel Goodwin said:
Electric Rain said:
Anyway, anything I can do easy enough with freon? :? Also, should I move the freon talk over to a new thread since this one started about peltiers?

I didn't think you were allowed to use Freon any more?.

But assuming you were wanting to use it's modern (ozone friendly) replacements, it's simply a fridge!. You need a compressor, tubing, and a radiator to get rid of the heat.

Hmm... sounds like a lot of trouble for such a small application. But... do you know of any websites I could check into to get me started?

I didn't know freon was prohibited these days... well, I don't want any trouble, :lol: so what other substitutions are there for freon? Thanks again for all of your help guys. :)

Rain
 
Nigel Goodwin said:
Electric Rain said:
Anyway, anything I can do easy enough with freon? :? Also, should I move the freon talk over to a new thread since this one started about peltiers?

I didn't think you were allowed to use Freon any more?.

But assuming you were wanting to use it's modern (ozone friendly) replacements, it's simply a fridge!. You need a compressor, tubing, and a radiator to get rid of the heat.

Hmm... sounds like a lot of trouble for such a small application. But... do you know of any websites I could check into to get me started?

I didn't know freon was prohibited these days... well, I don't want any trouble, :lol: so what other substitutions are there for freon? Thanks again for all of your help guys. :)

Rain
 
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