Shenanigans. This Peltier device has no moving parts, creates a temperature differential of 69 degrees, will fit under your beer, and is available off-the-shelf.
Peltier devices tend to have poor efficiency. Because they conduct electricity, there is a lot of tension between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity. So far it has not proven possible to commercialize one that is more efficient than an evaporation refrigerator.
The hard part with this material will be extracting the temperature change. I predict very thin disks or wires with gas blowing over them will be used.
[–] Guy_Justsome ago
Shenanigans.
This Peltier device has no moving parts, creates a temperature differential of 69 degrees, will fit under your beer, and is available off-the-shelf.
[–] littul_kitton ago
Peltier devices tend to have poor efficiency. Because they conduct electricity, there is a lot of tension between thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity. So far it has not proven possible to commercialize one that is more efficient than an evaporation refrigerator.
The hard part with this material will be extracting the temperature change. I predict very thin disks or wires with gas blowing over them will be used.