Miniature Air Conditioner (3/5)


With key parts now in hand, I could now put them together for some preliminary testing. I was not yet certain if this could actually work, and the lab people did voice some concern about the possible failure, so I needed to see some solid proof. So I put the TEC in between the heatsinks and powered up.
Putting the key parts together Preliminary testing in progress
The test went rather satisfactorily. The heatsinks distictly heated up or cooled down, and air nearby was affected by it. Unfortunately, it did not have a housing to put them together yet, and it sat around like this for a week.
Heatsinks without home

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