I have a PCB from a Haier wine fridge (HVT18DFBB) that powers two thermoelectric units. when I got the fridge it had two TEC1-12706's (12V, 6A) that were not working. I replaced them with two 12709's (12V, 9A)The problem now seems to be that the units are under powered and it takes over a day to get to the correct temperature.
I can't find any information on the web on this board, it's labeled GCH-A35(20070105) Part# is RF-5210-37. The PCB is a 1.9A 130Watt. The current going to the TEC's is 3A at 12V. The PCB seems to be working correctly, but I would expect to see something closer to 6A at 12V going to the TEC's. The D83 004 Schottky is rated for 30A, when the fridge is on this Schottky and heat sink get very hot.
Anyway, I wanted to know it it was possible to increase the current going to the TEC's? I would like to give each TEC 6-9A
I can't find any information on the web on this board, it's labeled GCH-A35(20070105) Part# is RF-5210-37. The PCB is a 1.9A 130Watt. The current going to the TEC's is 3A at 12V. The PCB seems to be working correctly, but I would expect to see something closer to 6A at 12V going to the TEC's. The D83 004 Schottky is rated for 30A, when the fridge is on this Schottky and heat sink get very hot.
Anyway, I wanted to know it it was possible to increase the current going to the TEC's? I would like to give each TEC 6-9A
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