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Okay, so this is a weird one. I'm creating a weatherproof live streaming / time lapse camera with a mini-PC inside an enclosed box. I figured there would be heat issues, but my first attempt didn't include any additional cooling and...as you guessed, the enclosure overheated and the CPU throttled deeply. It was too slow to encode the live stream.
My second attempt at cooling involved a Peltier module cooling the air inside the box. This helped, but ultimately there was too much solar load on the box (even when it's 40-50F outside) and it still overheated. I had to put the 12V DC power supply inside the box which added more heat than the CPU so it was counter productive.
My next phase is to construct a custom water cooling loop using the same Peltier module. My question to you is....do you think I can get by with JUST the Peltier to chill the water or do I need an additional radiator to cool the water?
My plan is to use JUST the Peltier (a 60W module) to cool the 10W heat load of the CPU and not have any water to air radiator. Do you think the 10W heat load will overwhelm the Peltier?


I'll keep this thread updated when I construct the water loop. I'm planning on doing that this weekend.
My second attempt at cooling involved a Peltier module cooling the air inside the box. This helped, but ultimately there was too much solar load on the box (even when it's 40-50F outside) and it still overheated. I had to put the 12V DC power supply inside the box which added more heat than the CPU so it was counter productive.
My next phase is to construct a custom water cooling loop using the same Peltier module. My question to you is....do you think I can get by with JUST the Peltier to chill the water or do I need an additional radiator to cool the water?
My plan is to use JUST the Peltier (a 60W module) to cool the 10W heat load of the CPU and not have any water to air radiator. Do you think the 10W heat load will overwhelm the Peltier?



I'll keep this thread updated when I construct the water loop. I'm planning on doing that this weekend.