What is a Peltier and How to Make a Thermoelectric Peltier Cooler DIY?

Homemade thermoelectric Peltier cooler using TEC1-12706 and W1209 temperature control switch.

Check this guide to find out what is a Peltier and to learn how to make a thermoelectric Peltier cooler DIY. These Peltier modules are really cool and easy to use!

I got the idea while looking for a cheap DIY thermoelectric refrigerator. Instead of using a classical compressor, these fridges use Peltier modules for the cooling. The main advantage of these devices is that there are no moving parts, no chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), they are controlled by changing the applied current, they have a longer life and are easy to replace if they ever break.

For this project, I used my ATX power supply with an ATX breakout board to create a homemade Peltier mini fridge or Peltier cooler box with a digital thermostat (W1209).

2 Comments

  1. I am building a smaller version. By cooler box is a pepper tin. I wired the fan and the cooler in parallel, controlled by a thermostat. What I found is that when the cooler shuts off, the heat from the hot side migrates to the cold side. At my scale, this is a big deal. The only solutions I know are: 1) put the fan on an off delay timer or 2) run it all of the time. Did you detect this problem?

    • Yes, I also noticed that. The solutions that you propose would be good. In fact, I opted for the second one and chose to run the outside fan all the time. Another option would be to use an additional W1209 thermostat to control the fan separately. This way, you can put the probe on the hot heatsink and set the thermostat to stop the fan once the heatsink cooled down to the desired temperature. Hope it helps!

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