What about tec's wired in a series?
I know it's possible to hook up tec's this way as I've seen it mentioned around the web but does anyone know how this affects the power requirements?
I've got a ghetto tec that I robbed from a cooler/warmer. It has a little switching psu that gives 5.8a@12v according to the label. I don't know what the tec is rated at but lets pretend its 60 watts.
If I hook the positive of the first tec to the supply and then the negative to a second 60 watt tec then the negative of tec 2 to the negative supply lead what happens?
I know a 60watt tec is too weak to stic on much of anything. My question is more theoretical than practical as far as actual cpu cooling.
Anybody know? To make it work what volts/amps would I need in theory?
tia
ive read the power supply thread
ive looked at 50 different power supplies all i want is something that sits on my desk looks decent HAS A KNOB ON THE FRONT TO VARY THE VOLTAGE from 5v to 18v or what ever the correct max voltage should be for one of these devices. It will only power a SINGLE MCW5002-AT™ LIQUID COOLED THERMOELECTRIC ASSEMBLY that claims it draws the following specs: 226Watts 25A at 12V thermoelectric module. Oh and by the way i would like to not have to ebay my left nut just to pay for the damn thing. can someone point me to a specific make or makes and a few model numbers that will fit the bill.
Thanks a Ton
Lee