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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:26 am 
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two_OH_five wrote:
8.5A is quite a drain Dan!


Yeah I know, and those are the ones I've found the specs for. However Baz says:

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the ones i have draw milliamperes and run between 6v-12v


So either he's got super-uber-duper efficient Peltier devices or he's set the wrong scale on his Ampmeter..... :lol:


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:oops: missed that bit


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Well dan im looking to get sat/sunday hours in at work so i can..... well... not sneak the masive 4" core in to rig up to the thermal software lol but yep im sure my boss will be ok with it on my own time lol


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banzaibaz wrote:
Well dan im looking to get sat/sunday hours in at work so i can..... well... not sneak the masive 4" core in to rig up to the thermal software lol but yep im sure my boss will be ok with it on my own time lol


8)

Really looking forward to seeing the results Baz.


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3000 milliamperes or 3 amp in old, per pelt think that equates to about 20w.


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I saw these (peltiers) in person today and got the low down on this :arrow: very impressed :!:
Development is in its early stages but I for one will look to test this out when a available.

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Ok Nigel after our chat ive spoke to the "Geek" and he is going to get the thermistors and controllers made up before Xmas so if you still want to be the engine dyno Guinea pig ill come to yours and rig this up.


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Hi Nige ive got the prototype controller made up and sensors just waiting for the batch of new pelts and the special fixing adhesive and then we can arrange for fitments to the engine before it goes on the dyno i will ring you when im ready.


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Excellent :D
If my track car engine's not ready for the dyno then we can test out on my Caldina - I already have an intake temp sensor and gauge fitted :wink:

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