Adaptive Peltier Module, 0.7W, 800mA, 1.4V, 6 x 4mm

Bulk discount available

Subtotal (1 unit)*

€28.18

(exc. VAT)

€34.66

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
In Stock
  • Plus 75 unit(s) shipping from 26 January 2026
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 - 4€28.18
5 - 9€26.77
10 - 24€25.92
25 - 99€24.79
100 +€21.97

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
490-1216
Mfr. Part No.:
ET-011-05-15-RS
Manufacturer:
Adaptive
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Adaptive

Maximum Cooling Capacity

0.7W

Maximum Temperature Difference

+73K

Maximum Current

800mA

Maximum Voltage

1.4V

Active Area

6 x 4mm

Active Area Length

6mm

Active Area Thickness

3mm

Active Area Width

4mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Thermoelectric Cooler Modules, Adaptive


The Thermoelectric modules utilise the Peltier phenomenon principle to pump heat when voltage is applied.

Effective cooling power from mW to a hundred of Watts
Max hot side temperature Th = 90°C for best long term performance
Modules can be bonded using heat sink bonder
Applications in refrigeration and power generation
Silicone sealed options


Thermoelectric Modules - Peltier Effect


A range of semiconductor thermoelectric devices working on the Peltier effect. When supplied with a suitable electric current, they can either cool or heat. When subject to an externally applied temperature gradient these devices will generate a small amount of electrical power.The larger devices can be used for cooling or controlling the temperature of sub-assemblies. The small size of the mini module makes it ideally suited for cooling miniature electronic components such as infra-red detector chips, microwave IC's, fibre-optic lasers and detectors.,Alternatively, it may be used to minimise the effects of temperature coefficients on oscillator stability, reference voltages, amplifier offsets etc. by providing temperature control.


Solid-state long term stability
Generates no acoustic noise

Related links