I also added another layer to the fridge to make dead space of air in between the inner wall and the new outer wall i would recommend adding insulation between the 2 layers. i also made the door double paned with glass and double sided foam tape. and finally i added a better fan for the peltier hot side heat sink and a fan for the cold side heat sink.
before it only got around 12 degrees of temperature drop now it gets around 25 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit temp drop.
































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For anyone building this that has access to a 3D printer, I have made a body, door and window for this in SketchUp, files are here: http://www.mediafire.com/?m7qzk9ck7lu4d4m
http://www.techeta.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/ARCTIC-Freezer-i30-CPU-processor-heatsink-Intel-Core-i3-i5-i7-image.jpg
That's a new model, but similar ones are easily available? Wouldn't that in fact, keep the hot side of the peltier from getting too hot to limit the cold side?
I'm trying to build a solar power fridge for camping using peltier elements.
I see you cool the air in your fridge by convection. (heat sink+ Fan).
Isn't cooling by conduction a more efficient way? mounting an aluminium plate on the peltier to create bigger surface area. And place a can of beer (of course, what else...) on the plate.
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The reason I went with convection is because it is how a full size fridge works and I wanted to do it in that fashion for fun.
But for efficiency I would absolutely use conduction involving a cold plate to set the beverage on.
at INR 3000 for a peltier unit ill rather buy a conventional second hand fridge 250 litres....
tnx.:)
Vmax: 15.4 volts
Imax: 11A
40x 40 x 3.3 mm
Max differential: 68'C
Resistance: 1.16 ohm
# of couples: 127
With enough insulation the TEC could easily reach 2 - 8 degrees C drop. My TEC mini fridge reaches about 7 degrees C when room temp is about 22'C Which is about 15'C drop.
Hope this helps, feel free to ask any more questions.
for the peltier, dunno why but i've bought 10 of it, and only 2 that can work normally. (the rest only work for 10 minutes and became extremely hot after that)
perhaps you can suggest me where to buy good peltier ?
ps: i forgot to include the detail of the fan. so, for those who seek the fan, i'll include the specs.
Dc 12v 2.50 A
Model 0912DE
Dell P/N T5994
Delta Electronic inc.
Would be nice if someone can draw the parts and where the wire goes. I am in the mid of ordering n finding the parts but, once the peltier and the other parts came, i dont know how to put it together. Please help, i am a real beginner.
1. Can i bundle the peltier and the fan wires (same polarity) ?
2. Can a lower power source power up 15V peltier, will it still work?
3. Can I use the 12V computer power supply?or I have to consider more than just the voltage?
I most probably buy peltier from this site http://www.bkbelectronics.com/peltier%20cooler.html
but there's 12VDC peltier but differ in amps. The higher the amps, colder it can gets?
sorry for my english.
A2 A lower power source can be used, 15V means that it is the limit of the peltier, so no more than 15V will be fine. however with a lower voltage the peltier wont cool down as fast.
A3 When choosing a power supply you need to keep the rating of your peltier in mind. lets say that i have a 14V 168 watt peltier, that means my power supply cannot supply more than 14V and the supply needs to be rated at 168 watts or more, if the watt rating is less then you risk overheating the supply. Most computer power supplys wont provide more than 12.5V so yours should be rated around 12V and the wattage it is capable of needs to be more than what the peltier draws.
Also if you choose a peltier with a higher amp rating It wont get colder it will just reach its lowest temperature faster. i viewed the peltier you have in mind they would both be fine to use, the higher watt one will cool your fridge faster.
As always feel free to ask any more questions.
Here's a simple wiring diagram.