I was yes. Ended up burning it out. I think because the hot side was not hot enough I was cycling the peltier. Heat would build up until it could generate the curent, once that happend the hot side would cool, generation reduced. I think that one at least needed to be ran at 250F min to be stable and reliable.I take you are using the fan to cool the cold side of the peltier?
I assume you've seen the fans that can be put on top of a wood stove?I was yes. Ended up burning it out. I think because the hot side was not hot enough I was cycling the peltier. Heat would build up until it could generate the curent, once that happend the hot side would cool, generation reduced. I think that one at least needed to be ran at 250F min to be stable and reliable.
Now worries, I'll dog the idea for you. Its not a viable option for the way I run my cobs, even if did run them hard, id still have a hard time justifying the use of a peltier over a seperate power supply.I assume you've seen the fans that can be put on top of a wood stove?
I was part of a fire wood forum at one point and I remember guys commenting about them. The fans are very inefficient and kinda pricey for what they do. A wood stove gets up to 600-700F and they can't make a Peltier work efficiently for that. Now I don't know how many watts those fans would use but can't believe they would be much.
Not trying to dog your idea. I'm actually very interested in it if you can make one viable but I think the principals go back to that of a perpetual motion machine.
Those are pretty nice looking too man. I'll have to get with you when I get back from my fishing trip. I'm leaving this weekend and I'll be back the 15th. I'm actually kinda excited to give one of those a go. Thanks man.Dont know if you can really see the difference in color here but the one on the right is under fired while the one on the left is properly fired.
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The one on the right allows water through it and feels wet. The one on the left has been soaking but still feels dry around the top. The inner pieces will be under fired and I have one more test firing to see if I want to over fire the outers. @macsnax they are dry and ready to go, just waiting on me. View attachment 15892
Have fun, where you going? Or what fish are you going for?Those are pretty nice looking too man. I'll have to get with you when I get back from my fishing trip. I'm leaving this weekend and I'll be back the 15th. I'm actually kinda excited to give one of those a go. Thanks man.
She is so big! @Genuity 's gear so sure he'd appreciate any reports you can offer. My guess is the smaller stature one will offer the better buds, thats how mine panned out. The one I have outdoor still has not shown yet, one of my cnc f3 showed boy so the rest should be indicating soon. Concerned I may have too much light polution, neighbor has a light that is always on but its an inside light.@SSGrower I'm not sure where to post this, but I thought you would want to see it. This is the biggest mdr, my pops didn't label his plants so the other is mixed in somewhere. I told him to top it last week, like cut it in half, top it. This thing was like, hold my beer watch this, lol. It's already back to the same size pretty much and no pre flowers yet either. Flower stretch is gonna be gnarly.View attachment 15977
Heading up to AK for salmon a halibut, it's a prefect opportunity for a much needed break..... So what happens if they melt down? Is it trash, or is the material salvageable?...... Ya that mdr is the biggest plant he has by a good margin. He's still getting this stuff down and loves that plant because it grows like that. A lot of his other plants have pre flowers, maybe 60-70% of them and a few are beyond pre flowers. Just to give you an idea how plants are behaving over this way.Have fun, where you going? Or what fish are you going for?
Decided to throw caution to the wind and put the outer in the kiln since I have time to do a firing today. Cone 6 over fire test, if they end up in a melted pile we will know it did not work.
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She is so big! @Genuity 's gear so sure he'd appreciate any reports you can offer. My guess is the smaller stature one will offer the better buds, thats how mine panned out. The one I have outdoor still has not shown yet, one of my cnc f3 showed boy so the rest should be indicating soon. Concerned I may have too much light polution, neighbor has a light that is always on but its an inside light.
They become a mothers day gift, look what I made in art class, . Once it gets above a certain temp (guessing a few hundred degrees but I dont know) it is no longer recoverable.Heading up to AK for salmon a halibut, it's a prefect opportunity for a much needed break..... So what happens if they melt down? Is it trash, or is the material salvageable?...... Ya that mdr is the biggest plant he has by a good margin. He's still getting this stuff down and loves that plant because it grows like that. A lot of his other plants have pre flowers, maybe 60-70% of them and a few are beyond pre flowers. Just to give you an idea how plants are behaving over this way.
Ring...Cool stuff, like I said i don't know jack about what you're doing, but I find it interesting...... I think we could use that to fire a massive party bowl with some planning . And damn! I didn't realize these plants run that long, he's in for a ride through stretch for sure. We both have cuttings of it, I'm gonna let him go into it blind, lol. My phone will be ringing.