Thermoelectric Cooling

Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials. This effect is commonly used in camping and portable coolers. There are no moving parts and such a device is maintenance free. The effect is also used in satellites and spacecraft to counter the effect of direct sunlight on one side of a craft whilst dissipating heat to the cold shaded side. Thermoelectric coolers are also used to cool computer components to aid overclocking

 

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