Oh man, so today I finally got to test the thermoelectric cold plate assemblies I’ve been putting together. In ambient room conditions the cold side reached a low of 19 degrees F. It was really cool to see the transition of the condensation that formed on the plate – it started out small, then bigger droplets formed, the droplets would get to big and run down the side. After a little while they’d stop running, then all of a sudden the condensation would freeze and the plate turns white. When we left it on for a while the frost really started to build up. It was supper cool, literally.
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