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I have made an outdoor heated shelter for my cat. It works great but would work better with heat control. On below 20C, off above. No adjustability required. +/- 2C acceptable. Reliability critical as death may result from malfunction.
I have circuit board soldering experience and some electronics training and experience but I am lost at how to make this happen.
The heater itself is a 240 volt, 100 watt light bulb running on 120 V (~40 W). It is embedded in the base and relies on convection air currents to deliver the heat to the cabin which is then ventilated through a small hole at the top. The structure is made from 4" foam (R-20). There is nothing like it on the market, that's why I built it.
Pictures available by email, you are then welcome to post them on this forum. I was unsuccessful in my attempts.
Thanking you in advance,
Tom
Victoria BC Canada
I have circuit board soldering experience and some electronics training and experience but I am lost at how to make this happen.
The heater itself is a 240 volt, 100 watt light bulb running on 120 V (~40 W). It is embedded in the base and relies on convection air currents to deliver the heat to the cabin which is then ventilated through a small hole at the top. The structure is made from 4" foam (R-20). There is nothing like it on the market, that's why I built it.
Pictures available by email, you are then welcome to post them on this forum. I was unsuccessful in my attempts.
Thanking you in advance,
Tom
Victoria BC Canada
