Thermoelectric Air Conditioners

Getting to Know Thermoelectric Cooling Technology – Part 1

What is Thermoelectric Cooling Technology? In 1834, Jean Peltier discovered that by passing a current through two dissimilar conductors, the junction of those materials will either absorb or release heat, depending on the direction of the current flow. Thirteen years earlier, Thomas Seebeck had discovered current would flow when you placed a temperature gradient across the junction of two dissimilar metals. These two discoveries were the basis of thermoelectrics. With the advent of modern semiconductors, thermoelectric devices became practical for real world applications and are now found in everything from consumer goods to spacecraft. Read More...

Getting to Know Thermoelectric Cooling Technology – Part 1

High Standard of Performance

In order to ensure that our products meet the demands of our customers and their specific cooling needs, we take into account numerous variables. One of these variables includes a High Standard of Performance. Read More...

EIC Solutions Provides Climate Control System for Time Lapse Photography Cameras

A time lapse photography and remote monitoring company that provides photography and remote monitoring for construction projects world-wide was looking for a climate control system for enclosures housing their expensive, specialized camera systems. Read More...

Air Conditioned Camera Housing

Electronic Ticketing with Ease: EIC’s ThermoTEC™ Line to Cool Outdoor Ticketing Kiosks

EIC Solutions, Inc. was recently approached by a national ticketing provider to provide a unique cooling solution for their outside self-service kiosks for entertainment ticket dispensing. A thermoelectric air conditioner from EIC’s ThermoTEC™ line was installed to offer a complete cooling solution. Read More...

Kiosk2

White Paper on Cooling System Options for Electronic Enclosures Available on EIC’s Website

EIC Solutions has recently made a new, informative white paper available. This white paper, “Cooling System Options for Electronic Enclosure Cooling: Do Thermoelectric Air Conditioners Have the Advantage?” discusses four popular options for cooling electronic/electrical equipment housed in enclosures and cabinets. Read More...

White Paper Now Available n EIC's Website

EIC Solutions Provides Cooling System for Unique Rocket Propelled Sled Camera System

An Optical Diagnostic Solutions company that provides laser-based measurement and diagnostic technologies for industrial, military, and space applications required a solution to regulate temperature in an enclosure encasing an extremely specialized camera system and electronics. Read More...

400 BTU Hazardous Location TEC

Military Flight Simulator For Pilot Training Utilizes EIC Cooling System

A helicopter flight simulator for military applications was being utilized in the Middle East for pilot training. Trainees found that the small cockpit on the simulator was getting too hot for them to adequately operate the simulator after only just a few short minutes in the cockpit. Read More...

Flight Simulator

EIC Provides Cooling System Solution for Overheating Ticketing Kiosks

A major vendor in the entertainment ticketing industry searched for a solution that would provide electronic cooling for their outside ticketing kiosks. The electronics and computers used in the kiosks required a constant temperature in hot climates and under adverse weather conditions in order to function properly. Read More...

Self-Ticketing Kiosk

New Recessed Frames for Air Conditioners

New recessed mounting frames allow the air conditioner to be mounted entirely within the enclosure. Read More...

Recessed Frame 300

EIC Solutions Meets The Need For Compact Cooling Units

EIC Solutions Inc. has announced a new product designed specifically to cool small electronic equipment enclosures. The company’s new Thermoelectric Air Conditioner packs a 200 BTU/HR rating into a compact 8-1/4” (H) by 6” (W) footprint and is ideal for cooling wireless equipment, modems, telecommunications gear, computer monitors, surveillance equipment and other electronics enclosed in small spaces. Read More...

Wall Mount Flush