Syncro5
Industrial
- Jun 21, 2011
- 22
Hi all,
I'm somewhat of a novice with electronics but I am currently designing a system which needs to heat 2l of liquid up to 64°C for a short time (around 2 min) and then quickly cool it to below 7°C.
Is it possibe to use peltier modules for both aspects of the system, heating first and then reversing the current to immediately cool?
If so say we are opperating from an ambient temperature of 20°C. Would a Peltier module with a Delta T of 90°C mean the hot side increases to 65°C (ambient of 20 + 45) and the cold side decreases to -25°C (ambient of 20 - 45).
Any info on the matter would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Joe.
I'm somewhat of a novice with electronics but I am currently designing a system which needs to heat 2l of liquid up to 64°C for a short time (around 2 min) and then quickly cool it to below 7°C.
Is it possibe to use peltier modules for both aspects of the system, heating first and then reversing the current to immediately cool?
If so say we are opperating from an ambient temperature of 20°C. Would a Peltier module with a Delta T of 90°C mean the hot side increases to 65°C (ambient of 20 + 45) and the cold side decreases to -25°C (ambient of 20 - 45).
Any info on the matter would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Joe.