brookbend
Computer
- Apr 1, 2010
- 11
re: producing outdoor towel warmer
re: consumer backyard spa, jacuzzi use
Am commercializing a towel warmer enclosed in a cedar box, about 20" square. Used for heating DRY towels, only.
Challenge: heating element
Have ruled out a heater/fan. Want several stainless tubes to carry a resistance cable of some sort, but I'm not trained to figure this out, let alone source it. I would attach a thermostat. Can not use transformers or other expensive gear.
Box will use 2 sets of metal tubes, each set consisting of 4 tubes in which the cable will snake through. Ambient temp will range from 40F to 70F. will heat towels to 140F.
Help!
re: consumer backyard spa, jacuzzi use
Am commercializing a towel warmer enclosed in a cedar box, about 20" square. Used for heating DRY towels, only.
Challenge: heating element
Have ruled out a heater/fan. Want several stainless tubes to carry a resistance cable of some sort, but I'm not trained to figure this out, let alone source it. I would attach a thermostat. Can not use transformers or other expensive gear.
Box will use 2 sets of metal tubes, each set consisting of 4 tubes in which the cable will snake through. Ambient temp will range from 40F to 70F. will heat towels to 140F.
Help!