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Day: November 18, 2004

Beer Cooler With Peltier Pc Cooling Gear

November 18, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 15 Comments

beer cooler

using rechargeable batteries, a 1u cpu-fan, a 118w peltier cooler, a cold-plate and some pretty hacked up pc parts, you too can make a beer cooler and keep that brew in the sun. not that you’d really go outside that much if your hobby was hacking up pcs to make coolers, i haven’t been outside in weeks.

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