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Depends on the pelt. I've seen a pelt turn a bowl of steaming water into a block of ice in a couple seconds before.
Peltier junctions are not very efficient though. Using a couple would probably require swapping in a lager GM alternator... not too big of a deal, they're not much larger than ours and they're pretty inexpensive. Pelts also have to be cooled. The easy way of handling this would be to use a water cooling block for a PC and plumb it in with the cooling system. Wouldn't take much just a length of 1/2" hose... that or add a heatsink, but then you have to make sure the heat sink gets enough airflow. To do somethinig like this and actually get a decent return out of it you would need to: Upgrade your alternator Insulate the intake piping (heat wrap or ceramic coating) Make sure the pelts are well cooled A setup like this would be FAR more effective than just a bag of ice set on the intake, but it's not the simplest thing to set up. A water injection setup may yield similar gains without the added power consumption. |
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