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slowcoach:
Yeah, it is a little steep that :bugeye: Rob |
Bogstandard:
Everyone, please don't stop coming up with suggestions just because I have shot a few down in flames. Your ideas might spark of something in someone else's projects. Those peltier jobbies, I think, would be ideal for running just one, sitting on a nice ali or marble base. I know the experts at Harrogate use small tungsten bulbs for theirs. John |
andyf:
Maybe a hairdrier, heating an ally plate from below? Andy |
mklotz:
Although it deeply offends my model engineering sensibilities to run Stirling engines on electricity, the Peltier device does offer an interesting possibility. Clamp two identical Stirlings to each side of the Peltier plate and run them both simultaneously. Sit back and have a good laugh as technically clueless onlookers try to explain what's happening. |
Jasonb:
What about a hot plate or plate warmer, these usually have an element set into a glass/ceramic and have a thermostat, would also keep your coco warm :thumbup: Jason |
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