Quick look around google shows thermoelectric mechanism, guessing Peltier.
Also not that they only have the ability to effect a 33 degree farenhiet
change in temp from ambient. So not quite to freezing in normal room temp,
and room temp in the outdoor heat we are getting.

>From a no nasty compressed gasses, and usually you can find these with
12v adapters for in the car, they aren't too bad, but if you want energy
efficient and better cooling, you should go a normal refrig route.

 

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> Looking at a small fridge and found the B&D Nucool fridges at
> walmart.. Anyone know if these run Linux? (my humorous attempt to
> remain on topic). Seriously, anyone know how these work? Is it just
> piezoelectric cooling?
> 
> Andy
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