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>>1769378
So what I'm getting from this is that it's a pain in the arse to do, at least for a beginner. The idea was to make a cooling system with piped water passing over the peltier cells and travel through a bigger copper pipe that blows cooled air via small holes in the copper pipe throughout the cage. Kind of like the pic. Which microcontroller do you recommend? I don't even have a soldering kit Jesus Christ

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>>1769343
Aw man I really thought I was on to something :/ thought that if air passed over cold water then the air would be cooled and would then cool the chins, like how if water passed through cold air then the water would be cold. I'm planning to keep them in a corner of a big room so a portable AC would still be problematic e.g. the exhaust pipe won't be long enough. Maybe a combination of water cooling kit + piped air + automatic fan + peltier modules underneath bottom floor of cage to keep the water cold (when passing underneath cage) would work? Sorry for my autistic obsession
>>1769349
So if I put the peltier modules on/under the bottom floor of the cage then I can keep that floor cool while also cooling the water and air even more as their pipes will pass over the modules? The pipes + modules will then be covered with hard material + fleece. And the heat can escape through the bottom of the cage? I will ask on /ohm/ too thanks

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