Large watercooling plate

jrhii

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I work in a microbiology lab (summer student), and a coworker asked me to assist him in finding a way of warming up a small work surface to 37C. We have water heaters and pumps we use for other applications, and I realized that if we were to get a cooling plate, and pump the water through that, it would be an effective way to get the heat away from the water, and onto our surface.

I was wondering if anybody knows of any watercooling plates that around 2"x3" give or take.
 
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Another idea would be to buy a small TEC that you could turn on and off as needed. People usually think of these for cooling, but remember, the flip side gets hot.

twistedspark

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Another idea would be to buy a small TEC that you could turn on and off as needed. People usually think of these for cooling, but remember, the flip side gets hot.
 
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