Hi there!
Newbie here, but a long-time lurker. I finally decided to register an account.
I have an old camera that I would like to repair. The sensor is cooled with a Peltier element, I have found the two pins that the element is connected to (the motherboard).
The issue is rather simple and common on these cameras -- condensation.
You can read more here:
https://andor.oxinst.com/learning/view/article/what-are-camera-sensor-enclosures-and-why-do-they-matter Basically, the sensor is in a closed and sealed chamber. Over time, air gets in so when cooling is active, condensation occurs on the sensor window.
I can attempt to pry it open so I can swap out the desiccants, however, it will likely damage the fragile flex cables and render the device useless. Tar glue is used.
Instead of doing that, I am willing to compromise overall performance by removing the cooling altogether. I shorted the Peltier Element out and the camera worked fine, without condensation.
I would like to permanently short it out by installing a jumper wire. I am wondering if it is safe to do so? The Peltier element is small (30x30mm) and I doubt it passes through much voltage and current. The camera itself uses a 60W power adaptor.
Thank you for the help! Any advice is appreciated.