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Four AAA batteries would appear to give an output of 5000mAh, if buying top brands. I would suggest something like this would be better, as it's rechargeable.
For a heat source, you can get heat mats for snake tanks with an output as low as 10W. Wouldn't take much work to fit inside a glove or mitten and the insulation should retain the heat quite well.
Should be pretty simply electrically too, bonus points if throw in a thermal cutout to avoid cooking your hands. ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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We've had this discussion before on BCF.
IIRC Maplins used to sell a pair. They were not for constant heating though. You were to turn them on for a minute let them heat up and take the edge off the cold.
They were OK for walkers. There is a ethanol fuel version you see in military surplus stores too.
The problem is they're deemed not very useful for bikers primarily because while you're being heated you're also being cooled by the wind and even if you seal it up the stored heat won't last long against the wind cooling so you'd need it on constantly which the batteries can't take. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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The heat jacket type brands make a battery pack for remote power.
I would look at that.
The AA home improvement would only last as long as the battery. Which would possibly be half an hour.
You could use solar.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Slightly OT, but I bought a battery powered heated vest in Maplins (in a spring sale), and wired it into the mains my bike, via a 10V converter screwed onto a heat sink. 3 x 1.5V AAAs per side = 9V total, drawing 10V it runs warm without too much nipple scorching.
You could likely ghetto up something similar with battery powered gloves. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Eh? Now I am even more confused.
Not trying to piss you off, trying to understand what you are about!
On the topic of 'current' affairs, my top ponder of the day is why my range-rover appears to go from 0-140mph, when I turn the ignition on, and then slows to 90 when I close the driver's door....all without budging an inch on the drive I 'think' the answer is something to do with it being built in Birmingham..... but beyond that, it's got me mowing the bald-spot.
So, Yes, AAA's could power a pair of heated gloves; Maplin used to sell'em... why do you wonder? Seems to be more behind the question than in it. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Jmon wrote: | I find it amusing that we're sitting above a hot block of metal with wheels attached yet have to meddle with heated gloves and the like to deal with an old problem. |
It's been done.
| yambabe wrote: | Imagine you have just purchased a very cheap motorcycle to see you through the winter. With a minimum of effort it's passed an MOT and you are in the process of giving it a nice coat of spray-can black to hide all the mis-matched panels. So far so good.
Now obviously as this is your winter hack you need it to help keep you warm, so bar muffs are essential. No prob, you have a set of home-made ones that will fit on nicely. But you can't help feeling that it is still lacking something......... so what do you do?
Well you could try this!
1) Put a piece of plastic pipe on top of the engine block where there is a convenient little scoopy bit.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/Yambabe/BILD0527.jpg
2) Run said piece of pipe alongside frame and up inside fairing, securing with cable ties.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/Yambabe/BILD0524.jpg
3) Affix wax-coated sheepskin mitts (which still, to my joy, carry a label stating "this is a luxury garment"!  ) to handlebars, and run end of pipe into them.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/Yambabe/BILD0525.jpg
4) Repeat on other side.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/Yambabe/BILD0526.jpg
5) Admire finished look!
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/Yambabe/BILD0528.jpg
6) Take for a quick scoot round the block as bike still not taxed and discover that as you hoped warm air is indeed being blown into the furry muffs so the further and faster you go the hotter your hands get!
7) Check out your partner's Zephyr to see if you could do the same fix to that and discover that you can't cos there is no handy scoopy bit anywhere on the head.
8 ) Look smug. (Git! lol) Then start talking about fixing a pc fan to said partner's bike to blow the air into pipes, sometimes I really worry about him.............  |
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....AND NONE THAT SEEM TO WORK VERY WELL. I found some before - but when you start to delve deeper and read user reviews, or scan the small-print (about how long the warmth lasts or how warm that warmth actually is, etc. etc.), it seems that the products are disappointing. Either because the gloves themselves are flimsy and not as strong as average biking gloves, and or because the heating aspect is pants. So I ask again - could such gloves WORK? Meaning are they up to the job.
I concluded that half-decent biking gloves powered by a practical number of AAA batteries or e.g 9v batteries canNOT work. The heat is insufficient unless the volume of the glove (necessary to insulate against wind chill generated by actually being on a bike at actual speeds that an actual bike moves at) is increased to the point where it would be impracticable to the task of e.g. trying to thumb a horn or indicator button etc etc. etc. But I was hoping I'd be proved wrong by a BCF member who used such a kind of glove and could say yes here they are, make/model this that and the other. Etc. And give me decent evidence that they COULD work. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 114 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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