Icstation 12V 15W 50X100mm Silicone Heater Rubber Heating Pad Electric Blanket Flexible Mat Constant Temperature 200℃ Max(Pack of 4)
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Yes, there are several 12 volt DC thermostats on Amazon; I went with this one for $14, the "bayite DC 12V Fahrenheit Digital Temperature Controller 10A 1 Relay with Sensor." They cost anywhere between $10 and $100. $15. This one was chosen because it was more compatible with the box I was using than the others, and it works perfectly. In the winter, it keeps the temperature of my lithium batteries at 50°F.
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Temperatures as high as 248°F (120°C) have been recorded. A drysuit boot would be too high.
Selected User Reviews For Icstation 12V 15W 50X100mm Silicone Heater Rubber Heating Pad Electric Blanket Flexible Mat Constant Temperature 200℃ Max(Pack of 4)
If you're going to build one in, you'll need to provide a thermostat and a power source to run it, just like any other heating pad. I'm making handwarmers out of mine. My pads were about 6 inches long. Resistance is 5 ohms, which is slightly higher than the 5. The 12v 25W rating results in 72 resistance. The silicone rubber is smooth and slightly textured, with a mild odor. The length of the lead is approximately 30 cm (12 inches). It's a good heating pad that's a great deal for the money.
I turned a small portable cooler into an incubator for microbiology experiments using this heating pad, a small fan, and a temperature controller, and it worked perfectly. I realize these pads are meant to heat the tables on 3D printers, but they worked much better for making the incubator than a car light bulb, so I'm not complaining!.
When the ambient garage temperature falls well below freezing, I use this connected to a temperature controller inside my garage refrigerator to keep the contents from freezing. It works perfectly and only consumes 32 watts when used with the controller. Technology is amazing!.
This winter, the outdoor toilet was kept from freezing. br>This game is powered by a 400 watt solar array.
12v.
The temperature rises to around 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Although I have not yet tested it, it appears to be a well-made design.