Hey there everyone...
First of all for those who don't know what a kapton heater is,
its a polyimide (KaptonTM) insulated etched foil heater. Basically looks like a etched resistor sandwiched between kapton film.
Kapton Heater
That being said its not easily available, let alone in Australia and its really expensive if buying from overseas with shipping and all.
But i did find something similar and its perfect
http://www.herpshop.com.au/pictures/hs_MultiHeat_0.jpg
HW320 320mm wide 70 watts per metre
LW320 320mm wide 35 watts per metre
HW090 90mm wide 20 watts per metre
As you see in that picture i want to use 4 inches (length) of the heating element, power it with batteries to reach 35°C for a few seconds, is that possible?
If not i was thinking of making my own using nichrome wire sandwiched between kapton tape, how would i go on about doing this?
This post may seem stupid and very newbie like, but I have an idea in my head that's been bugging me for weeks and i know no ones ever done it before so i might aswell give it a go even though im not very good with electronics.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
First of all for those who don't know what a kapton heater is,
its a polyimide (KaptonTM) insulated etched foil heater. Basically looks like a etched resistor sandwiched between kapton film.
Kapton Heater
That being said its not easily available, let alone in Australia and its really expensive if buying from overseas with shipping and all.
But i did find something similar and its perfect
http://www.herpshop.com.au/pictures/hs_MultiHeat_0.jpg
HW320 320mm wide 70 watts per metre
LW320 320mm wide 35 watts per metre
HW090 90mm wide 20 watts per metre
As you see in that picture i want to use 4 inches (length) of the heating element, power it with batteries to reach 35°C for a few seconds, is that possible?
If not i was thinking of making my own using nichrome wire sandwiched between kapton tape, how would i go on about doing this?
This post may seem stupid and very newbie like, but I have an idea in my head that's been bugging me for weeks and i know no ones ever done it before so i might aswell give it a go even though im not very good with electronics.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks