
Originally Posted by
planters
I promise, I'll try to get the video up tonight.
No controller is needed because the benefit of cooling occurs within the safe operating current range of the diode ( when it is run at ambient). The extra output is just that, extra. The color balance might suffer a little, but I think that's obsessive. A few % change in red output as the temperature changes a few degrees is not going to make a frost white into blood red. In any case, passive cooling with just a heat sink and a fan will suffer the same power variations, but only at a lower PO set point.
My older son and I have successfully run CPU's down to -45C with 1700W of TEC and as long as you avoid condensation and overzealous clamping pressure these devices are pretty forgiving.
What if you are over driving them outside of normal operating range? not trying to argue, just trying to understand.
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