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You still need to cool the hot side of the peltier. Also, creating a larger than necessary temperature difference is counter productive IMHO. The hotend has to be able to dump even more heat into the filament to melt it that way.
I've often wondered if there might not be a role for it in the print cooling fan system though... in order to cool and solidify the extrusion as quickly as possible....
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You still need to cool the hot side of the peltier. Also, creating a larger than necessary temperature difference is counter productive IMHO. The hotend has to be able to dump even more heat into the filament to melt it that way.
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