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<blockquote data-quote="cowasaki" data-source="post: 690851" data-attributes="member: 36098"><p>Ok here goes.....</p><p></p><p>Amps * Volts = Watts</p><p>Watts * hours = watthours</p><p>watthours * 3.41214148 = Btu</p><p></p><p></p><p>By the way if you are using the conduct</p><p></p><p></p><p>You say NO moving parts... If your plan is to basically build a refrigerator then you could get away without a pump but it really is not the most efficient way of doing it. Personally I would go with a tiny fish tank pump as minimum. If this is encased in the rest of the workings you will not hear it but it really will make the whole thing work better. If you do want to go down the no fans route then this will increase the challenge (but I suppose that is why you are doing it so no problem there). You could take a look at the resorator which is a computer cooler that uses the same principals that you APPEAR to be explaining. This device works either with or without a fan and is made by Zalman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowasaki, post: 690851, member: 36098"] Ok here goes..... Amps * Volts = Watts Watts * hours = watthours watthours * 3.41214148 = Btu By the way if you are using the conduct You say NO moving parts... If your plan is to basically build a refrigerator then you could get away without a pump but it really is not the most efficient way of doing it. Personally I would go with a tiny fish tank pump as minimum. If this is encased in the rest of the workings you will not hear it but it really will make the whole thing work better. If you do want to go down the no fans route then this will increase the challenge (but I suppose that is why you are doing it so no problem there). You could take a look at the resorator which is a computer cooler that uses the same principals that you APPEAR to be explaining. This device works either with or without a fan and is made by Zalman. [/QUOTE]
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