CPU Cooler that with pipe

The Torrent

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Ok, so I'm not sure if this is the right area, even the right website to post this but I'll give it a shot.

What I'm thinking of doing is building a contraption, not important what, by sandwiching a peltier module (Thermo Electric Cooler) between two CPU coolers (I'm thinking Alpine 11 Plus). What I'm planning to do is having a pipe carrying the air from a cpu Cooler fan and I can put it out the window or something to get rid of hot air.

Is there any CPU Cooler/ way for me to attach a pipe on one that any of you know of.

Many Thanks and I Hope you can Help.
TT
 
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This sounds like you actually want a basic refrigeration loop. A vapor absorption refrigerator can be built for very little money, and will be far more efficient than a peltier module for this. As an added benefit, the VA refrigerators can be made to operate solely from solar heat. If you don't want to make one, you can scrounge around ebay to find an old RV air conditioner. Those tend to be VA designs. As for removing the heat from the room, just put the hot portions of the refrigerator loop outside.

If you want to use the dual CPU heatsink approach, the most straightforward approach is to use a CPU water block, and bolt it to the peltier module/heatsink contraption. You can then use water instead of air to move heat to the...
This sounds like you actually want a basic refrigeration loop. A vapor absorption refrigerator can be built for very little money, and will be far more efficient than a peltier module for this. As an added benefit, the VA refrigerators can be made to operate solely from solar heat. If you don't want to make one, you can scrounge around ebay to find an old RV air conditioner. Those tend to be VA designs. As for removing the heat from the room, just put the hot portions of the refrigerator loop outside.

If you want to use the dual CPU heatsink approach, the most straightforward approach is to use a CPU water block, and bolt it to the peltier module/heatsink contraption. You can then use water instead of air to move heat to the contraption, and simply place the contraption outside and run the tubes to wherever you need them.

If for some reason that wouldn't work, just get some 8" flexible duct. It's cheap, easy to work with, and you can run it however you want.
 
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