Thermoelectric Cooler Part 4 - Electric Diagram Slideshow & "Seebeck counteracting Peltier" Theory
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@TaylorHolmes u kind of got the point :D
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ANSWER:
If you want distance don't do it like this!
REASONS:
1) Parallel & Series with electronics will give you total resistence of 0.95 but you will make the cells work at half amps and half voltage. Consider that working with the cells at voltages below recommended will lead to huge inefficiency.
2) Heatwise if you put cells in series (stack) then you are summing the Delta-T (temp difference). Putting them in parallel you are summing the delta-Q (quantity of heat moved)
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theoretically yes,but no i wont do that because we r not in a perfect world will i wish for it but no it want happen because u ignored the effeminacy of your Peltier heat pump that mean you wont get the same out of that
anax22 8 months ago
@anax22 If I learned anything from this, it's that we don't live in an ideal world. I learned that the hard way, and these videos are evidence of that, if not the very documentation of that concept. I learned that peltier units are very inefficient and need significant improvement before we can use them practically in every day use.
TaylorHolmes 8 months ago