TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler Peltier Module 60W – Semiconductor Cooling Plate for DIY Electronics & Cooling Projects
KSh700.00
The TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler Module is a 60W semiconductor Peltier device designed for efficient heating and cooling applications in DIY electronics, mini refrigeration systems, CPU cooling, and temperature control projects.
Detailed Description
The TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler Peltier Module is a compact semiconductor-based cooling device capable of generating rapid temperature differences when powered with DC voltage. Using advanced thermoelectric technology, the module transfers heat from one side to the other, creating a cooling surface on one side and a heating surface on the opposite side.
Operating typically at 12V DC with up to 60W cooling capacity, the TEC1-12706 is widely used in portable coolers, mini refrigerators, water chillers, CPU cooling systems, laboratory equipment, dehumidifiers, temperature-controlled devices, and DIY electronics projects.
The module features a solid-state design with no moving parts, ensuring silent operation, high reliability, compact size, and long service life. It can be integrated with heat sinks, cooling fans, and temperature controllers for enhanced performance and thermal management.
Suitable for Arduino-based temperature control systems, robotics, scientific experiments, and embedded cooling applications, the TEC1-12706 offers efficient thermal transfer and easy installation for hobbyists, students, makers, and engineers.
Key Features
- TEC1-12706 thermoelectric Peltier cooling module
- Approx. 60W cooling power capacity
- Operates on 12V DC supply
- Semiconductor-based heating and cooling technology
- Compact and lightweight design
- Silent operation with no moving parts
- Reliable and long-lasting performance
- Suitable for cooling and temperature control applications
- Ideal for mini refrigerators, CPU cooling, and DIY projects
- Easy integration with heat sinks and cooling fans
Weight
Approx. 20g


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