If you cooled the peltier with another water loop then you could, in theory, reroute the hot side water in to the coils to raise temps. You would probably need to find an artificial heat source to apply to the cold side for this to work though. A lot of flow rerouting would need to take place...
Good point on the temps. :drunk:
I have used transmission coolers for PC cooling. Getting the grime out isn't terribly hard if you go used. But I suppose that is one of those cost vs time things.
You will get a more efficient exchange if you get something with flat channels as opposed to...
I would say this would be your best bet. You can get them pretty cheaply used. Another option would be to use the radiators that computer builders use for liquid cooling loops. Those guys have mastered efficient heat exchange.
There is a good chance your freezer won't be a very good freezer...
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