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Taro Toporific wrote:
matsuki wrote:So that's what happens the next day...
Coligny wrote:matsuki wrote:So that's what happens the next day...
You have to get rid of the corpse...
Takechanpoo wrote:Iris oyama desk heater
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B009GA584S/? ... ative=1211
http://gigazine.net/news/20151129-iriso ... -deh-45-t/
i already ordered it.
matsuki wrote:...and it's a waste. I design heated gear like that and that shit won't keep you warm since the heated resistance wire needs to be against your body for you to feel it. I am looking in to designing heated seat cushions since all the ones on the market now are pretty terrible and bulky.
Wage Slave wrote:And what is it about insulating and heating buildings properly that Japan refuses to understand?
matsuki wrote:.... I am looking in to designing heated seat cushions since all the ones on the market now are pretty terrible and bulky.
Wage Slave wrote:matsuki wrote:...and it's a waste. I design heated gear like that and that shit won't keep you warm since the heated resistance wire needs to be against your body for you to feel it. I am looking in to designing heated seat cushions since all the ones on the market now are pretty terrible and bulky.
All depends on what resistance wire, how long and how many watts. That thing is 90 watts, so yeah with a shroud your lap will feel nice and warm. And I probably wouldn't want that wire directly against my skin. Still only a partial solution though because your calves and feet might get a tiny bit of benefit but nothing significant. But your loins and nether regions - certainly - so if that's really important....
Wage Slave wrote:90 Watts inside a jacket? Really? I take it these are for riding motorcyles in winter and run off the the bikes electrical system.
matsuki wrote: Of course, we also make controllers that allow the heat level to be controlled down to the %. (so you're not just roasting with 105W on non-stop
Wage Slave wrote:matsuki wrote: Of course, we also make controllers that allow the heat level to be controlled down to the %. (so you're not just roasting with 105W on non-stop
Wind chill is huge so I can see that sort of capacity, well spread and close to the skin may come in handy. Inside Tacky's office not so much - I'm sure up to 90 watts in a little tent will keep his family jewels toasty.
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