"G. Crimp" wrote: > On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 06:21:53PM -0500, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > > I would think you could do it if you used once of those heat sinks which > > have a > > peltier junction on the bottom. I don't know if anyone's tried this of > > course but I do > > know such heat sinks exist (I saw and felt one a Comdex last year and boy > > was it > > cold!) > > > > Isn't this risky ? I don't know exactly what you are talking about, > but it sounds very similar to what I saw a wholesalesman bring into a computer > store and demo: small cpu fan the contact side of which got VERY cold as > soon as it was given power. A few seconds after that, it also became > thouroughly covered in condensation. I'm not sure I would feel comfortable > having an active rain cloud inside my box next to all those sensitive > electronic components. > > Are we talkinga aboput the same thing ?
I believe we are. Read on to my further comments about a temperature sensor/control to turn the thing off before the thing actually gets cold (thus avoiding condensation). -- Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]