❄️ Cool Down Your Projects with HiLetgo!
The HiLetgo TEC1-12706 is a high-performance thermoelectric cooler module designed for efficient refrigeration in various applications, including photonic and medical systems. With a compact size of 40x40mm, it operates at 12V and 6A, ensuring optimal cooling while being RoHS compliant for eco-friendly use.
M**A
Great replacement part
Great replacement part for repairing your mini fridge. It was affordable and functional
M**Z
Me funciono perfectamente
Lo recomiendo
I**U
Fixed my water cooler!
Had an issue with my old water cooler not functioning. These both worked as a drop in replacement. And I have a spare if the replacement manages to burn out in the future. Have it setup to cool a water dispenser to about 45-50f and it can maintain it easily after an hour or two of run time.
P**K
Works great
I bought these to replace a dead unit on my wood stover fan. It kicks on at a low temperature and spins just as fast as the old unit.
A**R
Generates *lots* of heat on the hot side
I bought a heat sink off of Amazon that said it was for this unit as it matched the 40mmx40mm footprint and had numerous fins (but no fan). However, within about 20 seconds of hooking the Peltier unit to a 12V, 5A power supply, both sides of the Peltier were hot: the "cool" side about 10 degrees F above ambient and I almost burned my hand on the heat sink on the hot side.I found a 10W power supply (12V, 0.85A) and it worked pretty well for my application: it cooled the cool side about 10-15 degrees F below ambient and the passive heat sink mentioned above with a 5V computer case fan managed to keep it at that temp until the ambient got above approximately 105F...then it can't quite move the heat off the hot side fast enough.One thing to correct from other reviews: these Peltiers will *not* work with any voltage below 12V. You can control the amount of cooling they provide on the cool side (and thus the heat they generate on the hot side) by limiting the current (i.e. the number of amps) to the Peltier. If you do more than 10W of power to the Peltier, I'd recommend a computer CPU heat sink with a fan that can provide at least 90W of cooling.
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