Electronic – Peltier Module TEC1-12706 draws only 2.7A. Is it normal or the unit is defective

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I had recently ordered a TEC1-12706 Peltier module from amazon. I tested the module as soon as I recieved with a 1.2V Ni-Cd to make sure its working and also to make sure of the hot and cold sides. I purchased it for a small mini cooler project.So, attached the Peltier module to a CPU heat sink with fan and the cold side with a small aluminium block and added the necessary insulation etc. and I was able to cool down a small beaker of boiled hot water to ice cold, though it didn't freeze.I ran the unit for like 45 minutes. The unit was powered with a 12.61V-2400mAh (3 Cell Li-ion ICR18650-24E) pack. The initial current draw was around 3.8A but quickly dropped to 2.6-2-7A and remained stable.Tried bumping up the voltage to 14V and current draw increased to 4.3A but reduced it back since I didn't was to ruin the module. So, is it normal for the device to run at just 2.7A current draw ? because most people on the internet who brought 12706 say the current draw is 4A and above at 12V.

Update: Guys finally I managed to get my issue fixed. the current draw of 6A is infact for Vmax. At 12V the initial current draw of 3.8-4A is okay. I finally managed to get ice. Got a 30ml aluminium cylindrical vessel containing hot water at 60C in my mini cooler to ice in 15minutes!:)..The main issue was the cheap thermal paste I had used initially that I brought for just $0.95.So, purchased another brand ZP Heatsink Compound $3 thermal paste(Thermal conductivity:1.22W/m.k& Thermal Resistance:0.201C-in2/w),removed my old paste and applied this to both hot and cold side.Everything is working awesome.Never thought a bad thermal paste could cause this much bad performance."Gotta change the thermal paste on my i7 too or its gonna fry too!!:rolleyes:"

Best Answer

There are a bunch of these devices available at very cheap prices.... not unexpectedly though many have either intermittent or broken connections to some of the elements. When you see the prices vary from close $2 a piece through to $15 a piece it's hardly a surprise that defects and dropouts make it into the market. You will see devices quoted from QC of 50W through to close to 100W.

Sounds like you have some intermittent connections in your device.

There are a bunch of datasheets too ...here's one.