A Solar-Powered In-Vehicle Semiconductor Refrigeration System

Author:

Liu Yi Tao1,Zhu Chang Ping1,Zhao Jun Yang1,Sun Hao Bo1,Wang Bin1,Tang Yi Bin1,Chen Bing Yan1,Chen Jin2,Qian Rong3,Jiang Deng Feng4

Affiliation:

1. Hohai University

2. Changzhou Jutai Electronic Co., Ltd.

3. Jiangsu Jiuchuang Electrical s/t Co., Ltd.

4. Changzhou Avanti Information Technology Co., Ltd.

Abstract

A solar-powered in-vehicle semiconductor refrigeration system by remote control is put forward. With the solar power as the source of energy, the in-vehicle refrigeration system uses the safe and pollution-free semiconductor refrigeration method, and adopts the GSM technology to make the remote control via the short message of the mobile phone, so as to achieve the cooling effect without starting the engine of the car. Through the model experiment, the working current and power consumption as well as the refrigeration temperature control effect of the system were analyzed, and verified the feasibility of the system. Being energy saving and environmental friendly, this design has a high application potential.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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