So, anyway, there's lots of ways to make a refrigerator. The common thing is that a refrigerator sucks to the hot spot. However, a peltier works differently, and as interestingly, supremely defeated with actual work as anything else. 115 Kelvin material hits an iodine membrane and discharges through copper. As thin as possible, this forms a capacitor that works instantaniouly to cool things down.
The iodine, in the pure chemical form will mix with copper to completion, this is still unholy conductive, more iodine on top will result in a pure dialectric layer. As time goes, uncontrolled it will crystalize throughout, so you sort of zap it, just like a 12volt repair job. Also, it's possible to add teflon in order to make it into its own over unity circuit, but by the expected looks on some peoples faces, not before neon capacitation.
The teflon by itself is pretty good, but its also really a weak system. The main idea would be to chain capacitors, and then use an MP3 device to get more energy than you put in. It's blasphemy on two counts. First, why play with AA batteries. Second, once you have enormous amounts of power, what wire will transmit for a useful purpose? Therefore, I don't think the best idea, but somewhat, back to the normal refrigeration idea, would be to cap it and have teflon skin reflect instead of copper.