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 how to make a peltier air conditioner module, homemade ac

Make a cooler/generator with a thermoelectric device, a homemade AC air cooler! DIY Air Cooler! (compact!) - No added humidity! - Easy DIY - Air conditioner, how to make a peltier air conditioner module, home ac, PELTIER TEC1-12706 How to assemble a mini fridge produces ice flowers

This Instructable will show you how to make an environmental friendly portable air conditioner. This machine uses a Peltier Module as a cooling mechanism and some cooling fans for blowing air.

This is just like the everyday air conditioner that we use. The only thing unique about this that the cooling unit has no moving parts. The only moving parts here are the PC fans.

This page shows you the things that you need that you need to build this machine.

Put epoxy on both sides of the peltier module and connect the heat sinks together.

Note: Copper paste would be better.

Put epoxy on the heat sinks and connect the two PC fans to the heat sinks.

Attach the wood with epoxy.


 how to make a peltier air conditioner module, homemade ac

Make a cooler/generator with a thermoelectric device, a homemade AC air cooler! DIY Air Cooler! (compact!) - No added humidity! - Easy DIY - Air conditioner, how to make a peltier air conditioner module, home ac, PELTIER TEC1-12706 How to assemble a mini fridge produces ice flowers

This Instructable will show you how to make an environmental friendly portable air conditioner. This machine uses a Peltier Module as a cooling mechanism and some cooling fans for blowing air.

This is just like the everyday air conditioner that we use. The only thing unique about this that the cooling unit has no moving parts. The only moving parts here are the PC fans.

This page shows you the things that you need that you need to build this machine.

Put epoxy on both sides of the peltier module and connect the heat sinks together.

Note: Copper paste would be better.

Put epoxy on the heat sinks and connect the two PC fans to the heat sinks.

Attach the wood with epoxy.

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