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    Peltier supply question

    Sure can, but I have no idea where to place them. I did a little reading on them. The camera is powered by USB, the peltier by a power supply. I have to admit I do not understand how this works, when you say across, how do you mean?
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    Peltier supply question

    Well mission complete, but I did find another problem that is present with both power supplies. There is noise on the screen when the peltier is turned on. The case is plastic, the camera chip is on an entirely different circuit to the peltier chip. Any ideas? Thanks again guys. :)
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    Peltier supply question

    Ok ill try it out, thanks for your help :)
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    Peltier supply question

    Thanks for the tip, Andrew. Would this be possible to wire in parallel with the 12v fan without any other issues?
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    Peltier supply question

    I just checked. It is a 4.2v element, rated to a max of 10W. Thanks for the quick response :)
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    Peltier supply question

    Hi Guys I am pretty new to electronics, I have a basic knowledge and for the rest I am learning as well as I can :) I have a project that needs cooling, a ccd camera. This I did with a 5v peltier element on the ccd itself, with a chunky heatsink, and the biggest fan I could find, a 12v...

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