Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
Note about Electric Blanket Thermostats. The Electric Blankets I have
taken apart have no sensor in the blanket itself. Only the controller.
That's true of older (and cheaper?) ones. The heating element is just a
long piece of resistance wire that draws about th
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> much else.
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> Bob, WB4aPR
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> A quick
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A quick and cheap way to warm a pack is with an inexpensive
electric-blanket.
These are
A quick and cheap way to warm a pack is with an inexpensive electric-blanket.
These are produced in such high volumes the cost is fairly low, are easy to
obtain, and. these come with a thermocouple heat-control, so you will have a
little more control over maintaining a steady pre-heating of your pa