Electrical – Peltier power supply voltage dropping

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I've made a cooler box for a DSLR to keep it cool while doing long exposure astophotography. It uses 2x 12706 12V 5.8A peltiers which are water cooled.
Peltier spec on amazon says
VMAX 15V
IMAX 6A
QMAX 72W.

The box works really well and I'm able to cool 25 Degrees Celsius below ambient temperature in 15 minutes but I'm seeing something strange…..
When I power the peltiers on, the Voltage drops to around 6-7V drawing around 4A.
I am using an 800w ATX PSU with a 5-60V DC input 20A PWM speed controller to control the temperature. The label on the PSU states a total load of 125A/648W on the 12V rail.

I think I understand from some other reading on here that if the psu cannot deliver enough current it drops the voltage. I'm sure that's a very simplistic way of looking at it but if that is the case. Why am I getting a drop in voltage when the PSU clearly is capable of delivering enough current? Am I missing something obvious?

With nothing connected to the PSU it is giving me 12.2V. With only one peltier connected I get a drop to around 9V.

I have tried connecting one and both of the peltiers directly to the PSU without the PWM controller and get the same readings.
Anyone any ideas please ?

Best Answer

Why am I getting a drop in voltage when the PSU clearly is capable of delivering enough current? Am I missing something obvious?

When you power the peltiers on they are not only an active load, but can also generate power. If there exists a temperature gradient on the peltiers before the supply is powered up, then they could actually be generating power, and if this power is working against your supply then that could explain the need for more current.

Or the peltiers could be shorted out from improper handling. Check them with an ohm meter, there shouldn't be a direct short.

I have tried connecting one and both of the peltiers directly to the PSU without the PWM controller and get the same readings. Anyone any ideas please ?

Don't connect the modules in parallel, make sure you handle them properly. When you start them up, make sure there are no temperature gradients across the modules. 7V @ 4A is only 28W so if you are indeed having trouble (and actually measured the 7V across the load), I would suspect the supply, get a real power supply instead of an ATX supply.

Keep in mind peltiers have self heating, so when they have the full voltage and you don't have heatsinks, this is not an optimal condition.