| Introduction |
| First Heated Vest |
| Second Heated Jacket |
| Bluetooth Mute Switch |
| Bee/wasp trap |
| Inflatable Sailboat #1 |
DIY Heated Vest for riding my motorcyclewithout getting too cold. It wasn't really about hypothermia or anything like that, it was for comfort. I looked around the internet to find more about heated vests and found a lot of expensive options I could buy. The only problem with this is I am very cheap and like to build stuff. So I start to look for DIY options and find some older references with broken links and old part numbers. I did what any self respecting "hacker" did. I dug through my drawers of stuff and started trying to hack something together. In most of my reading I found references to teflon coated wire. The closest thing I had was some 30 gauge enamal coated wire. I also had some teflon tape (not the stuff to seal up pipes) that was tossed out by a circuit design and testing company. I made a sort of heating element with these two by sticking the wire to the tape in a back and forth pattern. I was guessing with the pattern and length of wire. Basically the more wire you use the higher the resistance and the less wattage therefor its not as warm. If you don't use enough it will be too hot as well as less area of wire and you get burned or light on fire.
Now I'm not quite done yet, it's still pretty gheto and have been trying it out with my 12v 20A astron powersupply in my house and it makes a nice back/front warmer. It draws about 3.5 amps so about 42 watts. Here's what I have so far.
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