Thermoelectric coolers while an elegant idea are extremely energy
inefficient...they grossly suck power. The delta-T across them also is not
always high depending on the model and implementation. Respectfully, Jay K. Jeffries Andros Is., Natura nihil fit in frustra - Nature does nothing in vain -----Original Message----- has thermoelectric cooling (chillers) been discussed as an option for dehumidification yet? i'm still catching up. -patrick ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ The personal submersibles mailing list complies with the US Federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Your email address appears in our database because either you, or someone you know, requested you receive messages from our organization. If you want to be removed from this mailing list simply click on the link below or send a blank email message to: removeme-personal_submersibles@psubs.org Removal of your email address from this mailing list occurs by an automated process and should be complete within five minutes of our server receiving your request. PSUBS.ORG 603-529-1100 ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ |