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RE: [ST] Electric Vests
On the vest I made, I have two circuits and a DPDT switch...Both on for
high, only one on for low. No resistors, no thermostat. Realistically, a
thermostat on a bike is overkill. Either you're really ***'ing cold, or just
chilly.
- -Chris Strizver
>I am thinking about making a temperature control with a 555, FET, and a
Variable resistor. (yes there will be a couple of resistors and caps as
well :-) If/when I get it done I will post the parts list/wiring diagram.
>>>>>>>I don't like the idea of a pure resistive temperature control, and I
do not
want to pay to much for a decent controler.
Tom
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