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The Peltier effect is a reversible physical process which is exploited in Peltier cooler/heater. The flow of current through this device pumps heat from one plate of the device to the other. This can be used to both heat and cool electronic components.

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Peltier not cooling water

It sounds like you put the system together backwards, usually you put the peltier element in contact with your heat source and (water)cool the hot side. …
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Is it possible to use a heatsink without a peltier plate?

The size of heat sink can be estimated by comparing to pc cpu coolers, a cpu usually put out 65 -95 watt of heat, 20-40 watt cooling need probably won´t even require a fan if ambient airflow is nomina …
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Driving a Peltier w/ PWM or analog out

using a mosfet transistor or similar with a thermal resistor that "chokes" the current when desired temperature is reached, that way it will alter cooling seamlessly depending on thermal load and the peltier
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