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A really detailed explanation of Thermoelectric Coolers for refrigeration
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This guy's channel is full of amazing DIY videos.
He's now building his own refrigerator using TECs.
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Sort of boring. I was awaiting results. And just a build. I have known TEC's are not efficient enough yet.
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He does address efficiency concerns in the video.
Follow up with performance results is here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw8ipUYodkE
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