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Old July 16th, 2007, 04:00 PM
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Wine Cooler system inside tower idea (pix inside)

Hey guys,

havent been too much into the modding for quite some time, but getting back into it.

I have a wine chiller which is on a peltier effect system. For some reason its not cooling more than 62F, it used to cool all the way down to 40F which was awesome. (if anyone has any input on this, be more than glad to respond).

I plan on taking out the cooling components from the wine cooler (which is not large at all, it can be mounted inside my tower with some modifications)

My question to you guys, inside my tower is 96F with 32% humidity, if my cooler throws out cool air into my desktop, what are the chances of condensation?

since i cant post pics here, goto
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Ive been thinking about this as well. I emailed a manufacture about getting some paperwork about where everything is routed so as not to cut of drill into anything. I found one with humidity control which should solve and condensation problems. The window in most Ive looked at have been tempered glass but I did see one of the cheaper one at Lowes that was Lexan. Should be easier to cut and epoxy a drive bay for the DVD burners and such. I have a chassis from a Micro Fly by Ultra that would fit fine with a bit of support work. If I can find one used for cheaper, Ill have to start on this.

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