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08.27.2009, 09:23 PM

You are using power to create a temperature gradient. The one side gets cold, but at the expense of another getting hot. You need to have a HS and really a fan on this side to dissipate the heat. You would need quite a bit of power to create meaningful cooling for our purposes, and quite a bit of electrical infrastructure. BrianG would flip his freaking lid. ;)

Its really not very practical.
   
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