
Resistive element insulated and wrapped in soft, flexible (fiberglass) jacket. The wrapped section is about 27 inches long and about 3/16" in diameter. Each end has a 4 inch insulated lead, but one end is a single strand solid wire and the other is a seven strand braid. We haven't any idea where the marriage takes place! Anyway, they're rated at 90 watts. Plug 'em into 110 VAC and the thing heats up to the point that it's quite hot to the touch - too hot to hold onto. Wrap it around whatever it is that you need to keep warm and make your own heating systems. Make yourself a coil and you can probably keep your coffee pot hot. Or operate it at 12 volts as a telescope dew chaser. You'll notice some smoke when you plug it in the first time, but this won't happen once it's burned in. Happy heating by Hot Watt. Melanie, Tory, and Donna all want one!
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1490 HEATING ROPE |
Whatever it is: bike parts, window frames, dog collars, a nice electric tiara, or your Stratocaster®. You pick (5) feet of blue or red 1/16” dia electroluminescent wire. It’s attached to a thin 19” power lead with a 2mm female plug that mates with a 4-1/8” x 1-1/4” x 3/4” control box with a belt clip. Powered by (2) “AA” batteries, it has constant-on and pulsating modes in 2/sec or 4/sec flashes. Hmm…. Bend it and use a little black tape to make your own mini-neon signs…. Or create a light-up Elvis outfit…. Or….
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93194 ELECTRO BLUE | |
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93196 ELECTRO RED |
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