Thermoelectric Peltier Heatsink DIY Kit
The Thermoelectric Peltier Refrigeration Cooling System DIY Kit is a semiconductor-based cooling solution that leverages solid-state thermoelectric technology and electronic assembly techniques. This DIY kit features a TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler (Peltier Module) capable of handling up to 6A of current.
The kit includes two heat sinks: a larger one designed to dissipate heat from the hot side of the Peltier module, and a smaller one for the cold side. The size of the heat sink directly correlates to the efficiency of heat dissipation—the larger the heat sink, the better the heat management.
Additionally, a fan is included in the kit and serves as a radiator, helping to cool the larger heat sink. The TEC1-12706 Peltier module is positioned between the two heat sinks, effectively reducing the temperature on the cold side.
Once assembled, the compact system is ideal for use in applications such as pet space air conditioning (e.g., dog houses, chicken coops), small refrigeration units, or other cooling projects that require efficient thermal management in limited spaces.
Note:
- This is an unassembled kit.
- The kit does not include TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Peltier Module
- Please allow a tolerance of 5% on all dimensions as it is done manually.
Features of Thermoelectric Peltier Refrigeration Cooling System DIY Kit:-
Using GL style of the refrigerator, effectively release the thermal deformation ability of the refrigerator produce at work.
Small volume, does not occupy space, installation is simple.
This semiconductor cooler is a form of solid-state cooling that incorporates both semiconductor technologies and electronic assembly techniques.
It can be used as a Pet Air Conditioner (chicken, little dog, etc.) or a little fridge.
Package Includes
1 x Cooling Fan
1 x Fan Gauze
1 x Guide cold plate
1 x Thermal insulation gasket
1 x Silicon grease
1 x Pack of Screws
Bipin Jate (verified owner) –
good quality, best price
Saurabh Tripathi (verified owner) –
small 4010 DC 12V fan should have been included in the Kit itself