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|ProjectStatus=Planning
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|ProjectStatus=Dead
 
|ProjectNiche=Electronics
 
|ProjectNiche=Electronics
 
|ProjectPurpose=Fun
 
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= Heating Element =
 
= Heating Element =
  
P = VI
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P = VI<br>
 
V = IR
 
V = IR
  
 
== 65ohm/m ==
 
== 65ohm/m ==
  
Voltage: 5V
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Voltage: 5V<br>
Resistance: 65ohm
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Resistance: 65ohm<br>
Current: ?
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Current: ?<br>
  
Length = 0.5m
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Length = 0.5m<br>
Current = 5/32.5 = 0.156A
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Current = 5/32.5 = 0.156A<br>
Power = 5 * 0.156 = 0.78
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Power = 5 * 0.156 = 0.78W<br>
  
 
== 10ohm/m ==
 
== 10ohm/m ==
  
Voltage: 5V
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Voltage: 5V<br>
Resistance: 10ohm
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Resistance: 10ohm<br>
Current: ?
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Current: ?<br>
  
Length = 1.5m
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Length = 1.5m<br>
Current = 5/15 = 0.333A
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Current = 5/15 = 0.333A<br>
Power = 5 * 0.333 = 1.665
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Power = 5 * 0.333 = 1.665W<br>
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Length = 2m<br>
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Current = 5/20 = 0.25A<br>
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Power = 5 * 0.25 = 1.255W<br>

Latest revision as of 16:23, 17 August 2016

Projects
Participants Amx109
Skills
Status Dead
Niche Electronics
Purpose Fun

After seeing the latest in hipsterly-wanky-named products, and suffering from cold hands all the time, i thought - why not build my own.

this is an attempt

Research

from [1]

In other words, on average the skin absorbs about 80 mW/cm2 to reach 41oC. In addition, skin temperature increases by 0.8oC for each 10 mW/cm2 of absorbed power.

Materials

http://www.conrad.nl/ce/nl/product/429066/Weerstandsdraad-63-m-5-m http://www.conrad.nl/ce/nl/product/429023/Weerstandsdraad-10-m5-m

Heating Element

P = VI
V = IR

65ohm/m

Voltage: 5V
Resistance: 65ohm
Current: ?

Length = 0.5m
Current = 5/32.5 = 0.156A
Power = 5 * 0.156 = 0.78W

10ohm/m

Voltage: 5V
Resistance: 10ohm
Current: ?

Length = 1.5m
Current = 5/15 = 0.333A
Power = 5 * 0.333 = 1.665W

Length = 2m
Current = 5/20 = 0.25A
Power = 5 * 0.25 = 1.255W