drjohsmith
- Joined Dec 13, 2021
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The old water analagy only works so far.I understand everyone's POV (that the "hot side" is disproportionately warmer than the cold side) - however - the thermoelectric effect is caused by the *flow of current* - like a water-wheel turning in a river - it's NOT removing ALL the motion of the water (electrons) - so what I'm saying, is to recycle the left-over current flow.
The current that flows,does so because of the voltage from the power supply,
If there is 4 amps flowing, then thats due to the volatge your providing, and the resistance of the load.
If you put another load, be that a capacitor or what ever in parallel, then the current will go up, as some is going into the extra load as well.
If you put a second load in series, then your dividing the voltage across your loads, in proportion to their "resistance"
with less voltage across each load, the load you want, the peltie, will take less power and not heat / cool so well.



