I like the idea. For version 2, I would recommend getting a few more Peltier modules and flipping thier location with the radiator block. Put the Peltier modules outside, plumbing connected in series, then pump the chilled water to the radiator in the room. This allows for all the heat, both generated by the Peltier modules and that transferred to the water from the radiator, to be moved out of the room.
You will have to deal with the condensation from the pipes coming into your room. Fun fact, the cooler you get the hot side, the cooler it gets on the freezing side. One peltier is not effective... But if you put multiple peltiers in cascade, with different voltage and amperage... You can really get down to temperatures that can be effective. Yet again, the main focus is and it will be to cool the hot side, that is the main problem.
May be a good idea but as @SamiTM says, condensation may be an issue depending on the arrangements (series/parallel) of the Peltier modules. Also, ineffective heat dissipation from the hotter side may cause inefficiency, I think.
The only video that works since it cools the hot air of the peltier and only the cold air stays. A great job!!!!I will do it in my house now that we are at the beginning of summer :)
This is cool in more ways than one; it's cool to look at, and it makes me feel cool just looking at it. When I saw the water-cooling system going in, I was impressed. Best of all, you are getting comments from all the best experts who already know everything!
Yeh but there's also no were for the water that wold condense Frome the condenser radeator to go so it would just colect untill it flow down you're wall an mold
This will not cool down your room temperature, But it can definitely give some cold air to small area where it's pointed at just like a mini personal A/C. So far this is the best one yet with peltiers.
Do you think it’ll be good for like a little desk cooler? Something like those artic air evaporative cooler, if you put the filter on the freezer, it can output similar to air conditioner cold, but it only lasts like 5 minutes before its going back to room temp I wonder if i make a smaller version (not like huge scale like shown in this video) but maybe just little smaller than the artic air cooler, will it feel like the frozen filter from the artic air, but lasts forever And no I don’t mean for this thing to cool down a whole room, just a better version of a desk fan
Interesting. Very interesting. Would I try it ? No. But I like the concept. However 100 watts of air conditioning will only remove roughly 350 BTU's an hour given that everything is well insulated and running to laboratory specs but since this is real world test you probably have 300 BTU's of air conditioning per hour. Regular home A/C's typically run 3 ton to 5 ton central A/C systems which is 36000 BTU's to 60,000 BTU's. For single rooms, usually a 2700 Watt unit is installed or 3500 watt roughly under 1 ton of refrigeration. Your power consumption of running the power block and the other mini motors is its drawback when it comes to efficiency vs cooling.
I'm curious to see what this would do as a supplement to a room AC (located near your desk or your bed). This way you're only looking at the local effect, not the entire room. It would be fun to experiment.
this project like is never intended (probably) to highpass or equal regular AC efficiency. But if this can prove worth for a small room, one single person in terms of efficiency, in opposite to buy and install a regular AC, then this project is awesome. My question for you since it seems you are in the "business", is simple: is this project really working ? I mean it is cooling a small 2x3 m^2 room with this concept ?
People have already mentioned that the peltier module is very inefficient. I like the idea you are trying to do but there are a lot of things that makes the system worse that it already is with the peltier's performance. Number one that comes to mind is, "Where is your air intake?" Your box has no opening other then the two in the front with the fans. That means the system is drawing air back through those openings. There is no smooth air flow.
This video is almost a year old post, but I just seen it today through searching topics about peltier aircoolers. And as I had read almost all of the comment threads, a lot but not generally all the comments, a lot of them didn't really understand the entire concept of this video. And now I just want to share my personal insights about this video: 1. This is only a personal Peltier based aircooler. Don't expect much that this unit will really serve as an airconditioner, because true airconditioners uses refrigerants. And literally speaking, Airconditioner is a general term, he didn't say or put in his title that this is an HVAC or refrigerated air. Common Logic please. But for the benefit of all lets just call this an air cooler. :) 2. The system design is like a cooling system concept just like in the CPU. He didnt accidentally or mistakenly reversed the hot and cold side. Here is why. 2.1. The purpose of the water is to dissipate the heat from the hot side of the peltier, and thats why he uses cooling radiator to recycle the warm water passed by the hotside of the peltier and not to cool the water to serve as a condenser for the air blowing out of the unit. 2.2. The cold side of the peltier was placed infront. He then still put just a small heatsink but to serve as a cold plate to have a more direct contact cooling plate into the cold side of the peltier, then attached a small fan to dissipate the cold air faster and then can be sucked quickly by the two 120mm Fans infront. 2.3. His concept is way more better because he didnt use a direct fan to cool down and dissipate the heat from the hotside of the peltier because there might be a chance that the hot air blown from the hotside will just also might got into or can have effect on the chamber of the cold air. Thumbs up for this! 3. The only thing that he missed or maybe he just forgot is to still put an intake holes for the fans infront. Yes of course there will still be air coming out, but it will not be as strong as with the intake holes. And also just a small drain or catch incase there will be some occurrence of condensation from the cold side of the peltier. That's all. Cheers! :)
@@ArmandDarmanto as a personal yes it is, but to cool the entire room no, it is just effective if the air coming out of the cooler is blowing directly to you.
For spoilers: The water in the tubing absorbs the heat from the peltier through the water block, then that water flows to the radiator, where the heat is dissipated with the fans there. The now cool water flows back to the water block where the process repeats over and over. Then the other side of the peltier cools down the heatsink inside, where the cold air produced is blown out by the fans inside the box...
I finally found a working prototype of peltier aircon on your video...exactly what I am thinking on how an aircon should work: heat exchanger should be facing outside of the room. Most videos show a box of complete "aircon" system stay in the room (no splitting between cold and hot side) which is an ultimate failed model. There is a question though: how do you manage the water dropping in the cold side of peltier?
I think it would be better to stick a bigger heatsink for the Peltier unit, because you won't cool the air as much if you can't dissipate the heat from the ceramic.
D4mn right, there's no vents. Also, I think is pretty improbable the water could go below ambient temperature with this set and without any cooling additives.
Hey shikado genius, there are two fans, idk about the DIY, but cooling fans have angled blades, the way I have it one pulls in air and the other one pushes out air, and theres no air period? Hes on the fucking earth, not in vacuum.
The peltier module can work, the DIY isnt exactly great coz you need a better heat sink, I have a water cooler that just runs tap water in a loop, without that I was just getting half the length of the split ac blowing out cool af air.
Man you're methodology is pretty awesome and very economic. You have used amazing method to keep hot side of peltier cool by using aluminum water radiator drainage.
Good idea, but few pointers, 1) the cold side peltier you should have 'air in' vent to maximize cold air flow. 2) also you should have a condensation water drain tray with pipe out. 3) hot side evaporator should put outside of the window. Try these, you should have super cooling ;)
Super. Maine vi banaya lekin CPU cooling pad ke badle do 12 volt fan ko kitchen chimney ka pipe me lagakar garam hawa ko ghar ke bahar kar Di hay or me dawa karta hoon aap vi try karo. Temperature metar ko sliding gate pe lagao. 10/10 ka room 3 hr me 21digri se 26digri me rahega challenge. Best of luck
I think ppl take it way to far, I like this mini projects just cuz they push people to build their own stuff see its not that great but for ppl tha speacially are interested but wont build anything its a nice start although yes, a peltier mode is not gonna work in this case, theres some peltier modes that will and are cute and fun to build
Only issue is that over time a peltier’s cold side is always in ratio to the hot side... So when you start it up the hot side is at room temp and the cold side is half (thus cooling the air). But as it runs the hot side eventually reaches high temp, and if the hot side is releasing 100° of heat your “cold” side will eventually be producing 50°, which will heat your room instead. Pumping water to cool the hot side will slow the heating but not stop it. Also on a hot sunny day the radiator in the window isn’t going to cool the water much, not nearly enough to negate the peltier’s heating
The only way to get around this issue is the by using heat sink and half of assembly unit need to be stick outside the wall and the colder side sticks inside just like traditional Wall A/C unit .
It’s a cool build.. but.. like PC liquid cooling it won’t go below ambient room temp.. so if the current ambient is x degrees then y max will not exceed x unless x is dropped below current ambient temps.
Sir I tip my hat off that is a impressive cool air fan... Thats all it is a glorified fan. I install mini splits and am certified in HVAC. A mini split AC and a mini split AC/ heat uses the 410a refrigerant in combination with the air temp to heat and cool the air and while cooling it removes humity from the air. Yours just blowes damp cool air a fan thats all. Great job in making a complicated fan but I can buy one for twenty bucks. .
Where should you buy ac for this price. You can always proceed that this invention is useless .. but dont compare ac price . ###. After all take it ease
The Fan Universe Be reminded that peltiers are extremely inefficiency. The only thing that it people keeps on making these projects is because peltiers are cheap. That 2fan radiator alone is already 2x the peltier price
Peltier can not cool down any room, if you do that, it just waste the energy.... But this kind of creativity give a hope for alternative homemade AC, that's where the satisfaction goes
Mabye try stacking or cascading some peltier chips? Diy water chiller would be awesome for hydroponic applications. Very nice construction and execution.
Rek'd Up it does work, if he put the radiator outside but then..... how can you cool a room with 290btu/h (according to datasheet @85W Q)? Its the same capacity as a 1/10hp R134A fridge compressor, i dont know how people can believe in all of this kind if stuff lmao But then he still teach people how to make a 0.02416667 ton ductless AC with power input of around 187 watts with the fans and stuff (the peltier module have Pmax of 182.7W according to the datasheet) with EER of....... *drumrolls* 1.55 , even class G have min of 2.20 EER i have no idea whatsoever about what im saying
Great..! plz let me know how much electric power comption is required one such as Fan 1 or 2 Fan or 1tone of A/C or 1.5 Tone A/C.. will I pay some extra for that ?
Good construction... But i highly doubt if it will serve u the purpose... It wont reduce the temperature outside. Though it wil do reduce the temperature a bit inside the box only. I tried with two 12706 TEC. Same thing happened.. decreasing the temperature inside the box and ambient temperature remains the same.
I did not see vents for the fans to draw room air into the chamber. If you don't allow air to flow in then you won't get much out either. Think of like like putting a trash can full of water around the prop on a boat motor. It'll move water, but the water in the can won't leave the can leaving watever body of water your in virtually undisturbed. Cut some vents and add two or three more pelts, it'll work a lot better.
Unless you’re going to be removing humidity I wouldn’t call it an air conditioner. And it looks like your cycling the same water instead of running it through some tub with ice water. That water will be up to 70 or 80° in no time
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can you make a video on a small inverter or voltage multiplayer please bro
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@@AseZ7 can't even spell certainly can't create that multiplayer.
should put some caption.
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A stunning display of incompetence with a wide variety of tools and also complete ignorance of thermodynamics. BRAVO!!!
I like the idea. For version 2, I would recommend getting a few more Peltier modules and flipping thier location with the radiator block. Put the Peltier modules outside, plumbing connected in series, then pump the chilled water to the radiator in the room. This allows for all the heat, both generated by the Peltier modules and that transferred to the water from the radiator, to be moved out of the room.
make a vdeo
You will have to deal with the condensation from the pipes coming into your room. Fun fact, the cooler you get the hot side, the cooler it gets on the freezing side. One peltier is not effective... But if you put multiple peltiers in cascade, with different voltage and amperage... You can really get down to temperatures that can be effective. Yet again, the main focus is and it will be to cool the hot side, that is the main problem.
May be a good idea but as @SamiTM says, condensation may be an issue depending on the arrangements (series/parallel) of the Peltier modules. Also, ineffective heat dissipation from the hotter side may cause inefficiency, I think.
Good idea, but from what I've seen, this will be less efficient: ua-cam.com/video/I7V7CWG5oek/v-deo.html
Hooo...perfect..
The peltier is just for decoration, what makes frosting are the leds.
@Conrad Green r/whoosh
@Conrad Green lolll
Correct.
What does that word mean?😱
@Alexander Dewanto he doesn’t give a shit ya dickhead
This is the first video that deserves a like
Now LED makes your room cool
The only video that works since it cools the hot air of the peltier and only the cold air stays. A great job!!!!I will do it in my house now that we are at the beginning of summer :)
Absolutely agreed he used the proper method to keep hotside of peltier cool by using aluminum water radiator drainage and cooling fans.
This is cool in more ways than one; it's cool to look at, and it makes me feel cool just looking at it. When I saw the water-cooling system going in, I was impressed. Best of all, you are getting comments from all the best experts who already know everything!
Yeh but there's also no were for the water that wold condense Frome the condenser radeator to go so it would just colect untill it flow down you're wall an mold
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I'm an HVAC Service Technician and I'm impressed. Nice job!
g1/313a here. This guy needs to build a mini cooling tower. That little condenser rad will only bring things down to ODT.
This will not cool down your room temperature, But it can definitely give some cold air to small area where it's pointed at just like a mini personal A/C.
So far this is the best one yet with peltiers.
Do you think it’ll be good for like a little desk cooler? Something like those artic air evaporative cooler, if you put the filter on the freezer, it can output similar to air conditioner cold, but it only lasts like 5 minutes before its going back to room temp
I wonder if i make a smaller version (not like huge scale like shown in this video) but maybe just little smaller than the artic air cooler, will it feel like the frozen filter from the artic air, but lasts forever
And no I don’t mean for this thing to cool down a whole room, just a better version of a desk fan
This is one of the only DIY air cons that actually looks like it might work.
No, It will not work... You need to compress (give away heat) and expand ( take heat from enviroment) gas.
Interesting. Very interesting. Would I try it ? No. But I like the concept. However 100 watts of air conditioning will only remove roughly 350 BTU's an hour given that everything is well insulated and running to laboratory specs but since this is real world test you probably have 300 BTU's of air conditioning per hour. Regular home A/C's typically run 3 ton to 5 ton central A/C systems which is 36000 BTU's to 60,000 BTU's. For single rooms, usually a 2700 Watt unit is installed or 3500 watt roughly under 1 ton of refrigeration. Your power consumption of running the power block and the other mini motors is its drawback when it comes to efficiency vs cooling.
You forgot that the COP of AC is much much higher than 1.0, this isnt electric heating. Try using 10-15 COP.
Back here in India we need like a 18000 btu air con unit for a single room as it gets very hot..
I'm curious to see what this would do as a supplement to a room AC (located near your desk or your bed). This way you're only looking at the local effect, not the entire room. It would be fun to experiment.
this project like is never intended (probably) to highpass or equal regular AC efficiency. But if this can prove worth for a small room, one single person in terms of efficiency, in opposite to buy and install a regular AC, then this project is awesome.
My question for you since it seems you are in the "business", is simple: is this project really working ? I mean it is cooling a small 2x3 m^2 room with this concept ?
Well smaller the device less efficient it is
People have already mentioned that the peltier module is very inefficient. I like the idea you are trying to do but there are a lot of things that makes the system worse that it already is with the peltier's performance. Number one that comes to mind is, "Where is your air intake?" Your box has no opening other then the two in the front with the fans. That means the system is drawing air back through those openings. There is no smooth air flow.
hes dum what do u expect
Wow so simple work
This video is almost a year old post, but I just seen it today through searching topics about peltier aircoolers. And as I had read almost all of the comment threads, a lot but not generally all the comments, a lot of them didn't really understand the entire concept of this video. And now I just want to share my personal insights about this video:
1. This is only a personal Peltier based aircooler. Don't expect much that this unit will really serve as an airconditioner, because true airconditioners uses refrigerants. And literally speaking, Airconditioner is a general term, he didn't say or put in his title that this is an HVAC or refrigerated air. Common Logic please. But for the benefit of all lets just call this an air cooler. :)
2. The system design is like a cooling system concept just like in the CPU. He didnt accidentally or mistakenly reversed the hot and cold side. Here is why.
2.1. The purpose of the water is to dissipate the heat from the hot side of the peltier, and thats why he uses cooling radiator to recycle the warm water passed by the hotside of the peltier and not to cool the water to serve as a condenser for the air blowing out of the unit.
2.2. The cold side of the peltier was placed infront. He then still put just a small heatsink but to serve as a cold plate to have a more direct contact cooling plate into the cold side of the peltier, then attached a small fan to dissipate the cold air faster and then can be sucked quickly by the two 120mm Fans infront.
2.3. His concept is way more better because he didnt use a direct fan to cool down and dissipate the heat from the hotside of the peltier because there might be a chance that the hot air blown from the hotside will just also might got into or can have effect on the chamber of the cold air. Thumbs up for this!
3. The only thing that he missed or maybe he just forgot is to still put an intake holes for the fans infront. Yes of course there will still be air coming out, but it will not be as strong as with the intake holes. And also just a small drain or catch incase there will be some occurrence of condensation from the cold side of the peltier.
That's all. Cheers! :)
thank you for explains.. i also want to build this, do you think this is good for cooling the room, I have 4x3x3 meters room and a computer inside..
@@ArmandDarmanto as a personal yes it is, but to cool the entire room no, it is just effective if the air coming out of the cooler is blowing directly to you.
Nice to meet you like😁✨
For spoilers:
The water in the tubing absorbs the heat from the peltier through the water block, then that water flows to the radiator, where the heat is dissipated with the fans there. The now cool water flows back to the water block where the process repeats over and over. Then the other side of the peltier cools down the heatsink inside, where the cold air produced is blown out by the fans inside the box...
It's not very useful for the efforts but I give u all 5stars for the creativity and hard work.
I finally found a working prototype of peltier aircon on your video...exactly what I am thinking on how an aircon should work: heat exchanger should be facing outside of the room. Most videos show a box of complete "aircon" system stay in the room (no splitting between cold and hot side) which is an ultimate failed model. There is a question though: how do you manage the water dropping in the cold side of peltier?
@@vinodkumarbio it's an airtight box. There's no air movement, hence, no water. Unless one of the fans is facing in, and one is facing out.
im doubting of result, because 1 peltier is really little for system. And in the night is logic the temps is low.
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Very awesome video. Good job bro!
Hey king iam a big fan of you
Yes, I have given up on this idea long ago lol. It is more like trying to heat a cold room with a light bulb.
Oh yes!!! The fan!!!
I am using it successfully after attempting thrice but finally I succeed.thank u very much...
is it work success fully? whats the lowest temperature, it can work?
@@mahfuzurrahman5861 it shows 18°C but actual temperature is 23-24°C. Yeah it really works
What is the total cost of the material? Pls answer
@@hakizumi man you only replyed 2mins ago?
@@hakizumi near 8k . But it depends on quality.
Best video for making ac in youtube
I think it would be better to stick a bigger heatsink for the Peltier unit, because you won't cool the air as much if you can't dissipate the heat from the ceramic.
👏 amazing 👏 It's a good video
Next would be how to make an MRI machine at home.
Nice supperb video
I like it!! But: You forgot the sleek white plastic cable gutter strip under the AC hiding cord & hoses
:)
galing naman po ng idea ninyo sir 😊 salamat sa pagshare po 😊
Forget arguing about how it's impossible to generate cool air. There's no air period. The box is sealed so no airflow whatsoever.
So this is one of those fake DIY vids aka new age click bait
D4mn right, there's no vents. Also, I think is pretty improbable the water could go below ambient temperature with this set and without any cooling additives.
How about how heat moves from hot to cold...
Hey shikado genius, there are two fans, idk about the DIY, but cooling fans have angled blades, the way I have it one pulls in air and the other one pushes out air, and theres no air period? Hes on the fucking earth, not in vacuum.
The peltier module can work, the DIY isnt exactly great coz you need a better heat sink, I have a water cooler that just runs tap water in a loop, without that I was just getting half the length of the split ac blowing out cool af air.
Bohot hard work kiya hai bhai gud job..
Someone buy this guy some cable ties :)
How about you buy him some😉
Great build keep up the good work
Man you're methodology is pretty awesome and very economic.
You have used amazing method to keep hot side of peltier cool by using aluminum water radiator drainage.
Good idea, but few pointers,
1) the cold side peltier you should have 'air in' vent to maximize cold air flow.
2) also you should have a condensation water drain tray with pipe out.
3) hot side evaporator should put outside of the window.
Try these, you should have super cooling ;)
Lucas Foo it is not going to get that cool ever.
@@Smeltz247 only 100W ofcourse not, but this case, lot has lost.
Super. Maine vi banaya lekin CPU cooling pad ke badle do 12 volt fan ko kitchen chimney ka pipe me lagakar garam hawa ko ghar ke bahar kar Di hay or me dawa karta hoon aap vi try karo. Temperature metar ko sliding gate pe lagao. 10/10 ka room 3 hr me 21digri se 26digri me rahega challenge.
Best of luck
This is more expensive than usual AC. definitely a nice design idea
Never !!!
true, peltier cooling has high electric bill as well
Ac for window ir 45 us Dollar.
60 dollars
kakav dizajn covece, klima mu nije ni za kurac radice samo pod uslovom da je napolju 2 stepena i da duva do jaja jak vetar
I think ppl take it way to far, I like this mini projects just cuz they push people to build their own stuff see its not that great but for ppl tha speacially are interested but wont build anything its a nice start although yes, a peltier mode is not gonna work in this case, theres some peltier modes that will and are cute and fun to build
Can give me better one
Your mini A/C unit will 🔥the house down man😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats a good fly catcher!
Your videos are really nice
Only issue is that over time a peltier’s cold side is always in ratio to the hot side...
So when you start it up the hot side is at room temp and the cold side is half (thus cooling the air). But as it runs the hot side eventually reaches high temp, and if the hot side is releasing 100° of heat your “cold” side will eventually be producing 50°, which will heat your room instead.
Pumping water to cool the hot side will slow the heating but not stop it. Also on a hot sunny day the radiator in the window isn’t going to cool the water much, not nearly enough to negate the peltier’s heating
The only way to get around this issue is the by using heat sink and half of assembly unit need to be stick outside the wall and the colder side sticks inside just like traditional Wall A/C unit .
Nice to meet you. good inovation
Thanks and welcome
I replaced the thermal paste with peanut butter,and guess what,it works like a charm.Its actually north pole in my room
It will just smell because of the heat of the peltier. It will not actually work. I think you are just dreamin'.
Hello i like your video
Creativity = 101 !
Effectivity = nothing much
Its more practical to just buy a electricfan put on max speed then position where we want to.
It works maybe but for outside use to blow cold air on u
Ofc it will work but not as good as ppl would expect.
i have a effective idea: make a shirt with water tubes all over it and use a cpu air cooler and peltier with waterblock to cool the water.
@@mfm1014 ngomong opo cukk???
this guy did it perfectly out of all in yt
It is nice and all though how much did it cost you to make one?
very nice 👍👍👍
Nice idea but it is costly in that rate we can but an air cooler
Nice idea.
100%work Pelter ac 20*200sqf room. Thanks.
vaiya ye kya apne banaya ha plz ans
Wow bro lovely lovely idea year
Creativity = 👌👍
Effectivity = nope
Reason = peltier module is not enough to cool down a room
So it helps or just look cool ?
WoW. What a idea man.....
I like it...
It’s a cool build.. but.. like PC liquid cooling it won’t go below ambient room temp.. so if the current ambient is x degrees then y max will not exceed x unless x is dropped below current ambient temps.
Sir I tip my hat off that is a impressive cool air fan... Thats all it is a glorified fan.
I install mini splits and am certified in HVAC. A mini split AC and a mini split AC/ heat uses the 410a refrigerant in combination with the air temp to heat and cool the air and while cooling it removes humity from the air. Yours just blowes damp cool air a fan thats all. Great job in making a complicated fan but I can buy one for twenty bucks.
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It has Peltier for cooling. Then water will cool the hot side. No need refrigerant and compressor.
It's really amazing if I can made it easyly like you
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Thanks, the video is great
I bet for the cost of the components I could buy... an air conditioner.
Where should you buy ac for this price. You can always proceed that this invention is useless .. but dont compare ac price . ###. After all take it ease
@@imyourdad4680 how much does it cost?...'cuz an AC in my country is around $250(not including the installation)
But if you compare the power consumption then hahaha
@@remikaze9098 nope there's a decent ac worth $200 only
Whole system would not cost more than $25
Your creation is good
Better to buy this after it got availed in market🥵
Wow this is pure genius! I want to make small air coolers to put around my house, and you've just inspired me a lot!
If you use like 5 or more thermo electric units, it'll probably work nicely.
The Fan Universe Be reminded that peltiers are extremely inefficiency.
The only thing that it people keeps on making these projects is because peltiers are cheap.
That 2fan radiator alone is already 2x the peltier price
JC T I know, that's why i'm thinking about making a portable AC with parts from a scrapped freezer.
Baik bang saya utk last year projek bang ❤️
Amazing bro
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You really don't know how cold a peltier can be, he only used one, imagine using 6 like I want to do
@@0-3stup1d0 It's a scam, if it worked corporations all over the world would be selling them on Amazon, EBay, ...etc.
@@0-3stup1d0Better yet, take a course in heat transfer and thermodynamics.
Very good idea
i like it bro....it's just amazing...!
Peltier can not cool down any room, if you do that, it just waste the energy.... But this kind of creativity give a hope for alternative homemade AC, that's where the satisfaction goes
We are damn sure there is another air conditioner in the room that running and that's why the temperature is decreasing. :D
It's a peltier cooling
that is pretty cool
Speechless, superb work, what is the cooling capacity and the electric consumption?
😂😂😂😂
that's just a radiator 😂😂😂😂
excellent idea keep it up brother !!!
Try to cool your room like pc cabinet with exhaust and intake fans
Awesome brother
Get rid of the "condenser " and just run water from a bucket of ice . It'll work a lot better
another case of comment before researching
Hahaha.. 😅
Or run it into freezer
nice bro👌🏻
Very creative.. Keep up good work.
thank my friend!
Mabye try stacking or cascading some peltier chips? Diy water chiller would be awesome for hydroponic applications. Very nice construction and execution.
Nice video man. Liked it. Awesome
Great job bro
As a HVAC Tech. I can tell you that does not work... 29c is about 84f.. If anything you are heating up your room..
Lol lye
@Boom Panes lol 29 isnt , its 27
Rek'd Up it does work, if he put the radiator outside but then..... how can you cool a room with 290btu/h (according to datasheet @85W Q)? Its the same capacity as a 1/10hp R134A fridge compressor, i dont know how people can believe in all of this kind if stuff lmao
But then he still teach people how to make a 0.02416667 ton ductless AC with power input of around 187 watts with the fans and stuff (the peltier module have Pmax of 182.7W according to the datasheet) with EER of....... *drumrolls* 1.55 , even class G have min of 2.20 EER
i have no idea whatsoever about what im saying
This thing can work for a suit or cosplay armor?
Very good brother
lol I just wnted to say that one of those WC radiators cost as much as half the price of a real AC in my country
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Great..! plz let me know how much electric power comption is required one such as Fan 1 or 2 Fan or 1tone of A/C or 1.5 Tone A/C.. will I pay some extra for that ?
Its cool man...
Lowest temp of that thing is 25? Dude i'd use that to warm up my room!
Here in Philippines we use that to cool down our room
Amr Tharwat meanwhile in Antartica that device is a pie warmer
26 should be enough! 10 degree difference from our body is medically a comfortable ambient temperature.
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Good construction... But i highly doubt if it will serve u the purpose... It wont reduce the temperature outside. Though it wil do reduce the temperature a bit inside the box only. I tried with two 12706 TEC. Same thing happened.. decreasing the temperature inside the box and ambient temperature remains the same.
I did not see vents for the fans to draw room air into the chamber. If you don't allow air to flow in then you won't get much out either. Think of like like putting a trash can full of water around the prop on a boat motor. It'll move water, but the water in the can won't leave the can leaving watever body of water your in virtually undisturbed. Cut some vents and add two or three more pelts, it'll work a lot better.
you do realize that the video is only made so he could make money right :D he is quite aware of the shit that he made :D
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Very costly
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Unless you’re going to be removing humidity I wouldn’t call it an air conditioner. And it looks like your cycling the same water instead of running it through some tub with ice water. That water will be up to 70 or 80° in no time
Well that's unrealistic almost close to 100c boiling point
That's why peltier cooling kit is used
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