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Heating a small fluid stream. 3

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itsmoked

Electrical
Feb 18, 2005
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Anyone got a name or source for really small in-line electric heaters? Something in the sub 500W range for heating H2O?

Maybe a semicon supplier, or pharmaceuticals, or lab instruments.

I'm having no luck with google, et al.

Keith Cress
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Run the tubing in a double hairpin fashon so that all the transformer connections are close together and transformer leads are very short.
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