Studi Eksprimental Mesin Pendingin Peltier Berkapasitas 0.5 Liter Air dengan Tenaga Surya
Experimental Study Of 0.5 Liter Capacity Peltier Water Cooler With Solar Power

Date
2025Author
Lumbantobing, Michael
Advisor(s)
Sitorus, Tulus Burhanuddin
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The search for renewable energy solutions to meet the growing demand for energy
efficient and environmentally friendly cooling technologies is becoming
increasingly important. One promising technology is the use of Peltier
thermoelectric modules combined with solar energy as the power source. This study
aims to develop and analyze the performance of a Peltier-based ice maker with a
0.5-liter capacity, utilizing solar energy as the primary power source. The system
operates by utilizing the thermoelectric effect on the Peltier module to produce the
low temperatures required for freezing, while the solar panel provides the
necessary electrical energy to operate the system.
Experiments were conducted to measure the system's efficiency in generating ice
under various factors, including sunlight intensity, ambient temperature, and
processing time. Temperature measurements at different points within the system
and the time required to produce ice were analyzed to determine the best
performance of the system. The results showed that the system could produce ice
within varying time frames, depending on environmental conditions, especially the
intensity of sunlight received by the solar panel. Under optimal conditions, the
system can generate ice efficiently despite its limited capacity. This research is
expected to provide a sustainable and energy-efficient technological solution for
utilizing renewable natural resources and holds potential for implementation in
areas with limited access to conventional energy.
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