Laboratory Thermoelectric Cooler Peltier Plate Cooler Withstands
Cooler Peltier
Peltier effect, the cooling of one junction and the heating of the
other when electric current is maintained in a circuit of material
consisting of two dissimilar conductors; the effect is even
stronger in circuits containing dissimilar semiconductors. In a
circuit consisting of a battery joined by two pieces of copper wire
to a length of bismuth wire, a temperature rise occurs at the
junction where the current passes from copper to bismuth, and a
temperature drop occurs at the junction where the current passes
from bismuth to copper. This effect was discovered in 1834 by the
French physicist Jean-Charles-Athanase Peltier.
P/N | ATP050-24 |
Input Power | 90W |
Input Voltage | 24VDC , Vmax 30VDC |
Max Cooling Power | 80W |
Running Stable Current | 4.1A |
Max Heating Power | 130W |
Cooling Method | PlateCool |
Life Time | >= 70,000 Hours |