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  • Help on installing a peltier =)

    Hello guys !

    Im a new peltier user ..

    I donĀ“t have installed it yet but when i get it so then..

    Humm..

    I have a ice-71 pelt.
    Asus CUSL2 main.
    Alpha PEP66T cooler
    silver compound

    how is the best way to install this thing ?
    and how about the condesation ?

    SO I WOULD BE GLAD TO TAKE ALL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ! AND WERY MUCH ABOUT THE CONDENSATION
    Feed me !

  • #2
    Check all these sites for instuctions on insulating your motherboard and socket.

    You will need:
    1.) dielectric silicon grease for the pin holes in the processor socket.

    2.) Electric grade silicon to coat circuits with and fill the inside of the mobo socket.

    3.) High Temp RTV - non corrosive to seal the sides of the Peltier (pot the peltier) to protect it from condensation

    4.) Closed Cell Foam to insulate the back of the motherboard, around the socket and to make gaskets to fit around the peltier and cold plate on the heatsink.
    I you can not find closed cell foam get some cheap neopreme mouse pads. the cloth cover comes off easy if you pour a bit of acetone on them.

    http://www.octools.com/howto2/howto2.html

    http://www.swiftnets.com/

    http://www.peltec.f2s.com/

    Check for the installation instructions for all the sites listed above.

    Also I hope your power supply is at least 300W or higher.

    You can also add a second power supply just for the Peltier and fan on the PEP66.

    Here's how to wire the second power supply so that it starts when you turn your system on.
    http://overclocking.telefragged.com/...utricks-2.html

    Paul


    [This message has been edited by ALBPM (edited 28 October 2000).]
    "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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    • #3
      Thanx ! I must cool now buy buy then
      Feed me !

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      • #4
        Hmm, I have burned pelt and CPU 8-)), but if you do not forget connect pelt to electricity, then you get good result.

        Gooud luck !
        btw: I will try it again, when I have some money.

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        ASUS A7V | || Duron 800@1010 | || TITAN Majesty -> cooling unit | || 128Mb PC133 | || G400 DH MAX | || SB Live! 1024 | || IBM 25Gb | || HP Writer 7100 | || DVD AOpen 1040 (flash Pionner) | || Win2k
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        Only one thing is missing in my life. Save button. (bad English I know...)
        ASUS A7V ||| Duron 800@1070 ||| TITAN Majesty -> cooling unit ||| 256Mb PC133 ||| G400 DH MAX ||| SB Live! 1024 ||| IBM 25Gb ||| HP Writer 7100 ||| DVD AOpen 1040 (flash Pionner) ||| Win2k
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        Only one thing is missing in my life. Save button. (bad English I know...)

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        • #5
          Just a note here, when choosing dielectric silicone grease, make sure you choose some good thick stuff. The best I've found is the Ford Dielectric Silicon Compound. It can be found at any Ford parts dep't. Just ask for some Ford Dielectric Silicon Grease, or Ford Brake Grease, it will be in a red metal roll up tube.

          Rags

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