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Quote from: Cupcake on November 04, 2025, 07:50:31 PMFrom Kirk's voltage reading we can determine what power supply can be used for heat strips.
I had asked a few years back if anyone using heat strips could tell me what voltage and current was applied to the strips but no one could tell anything other than "I set this to this and that to that" and off we go.
So, with 50 amps and 2.43 volts the results in 121.5 watts of power dissipated in the heat strips. That seems very reasonable to me; 120 watts is a lot of power and when concentrated in the strips will result in a lot of heat.
There are many power supplies that can be used. I would recommend a 300 watt power supply, but higher wattage cannot hurt. If you run 12 volts at 10 amps you get 120 watts.
A quick web search results in a bunch of 0-30 volt, 10 amp, supplies that will work for less than $100. A higher current supply might be more desirable. Look for a supply that has current and voltage that can be set. Any voltage and current combination that gives you 120 watts will work. W = V x A.
BTW Kirk, the way you are using the battery charger is probably why they don't last. Those chargers want to put out 6, 12 or even 24 volts. Running at full 50 amp current at such low voltage with other than 110 volts AC on the input is making the regulator circuitry do unnatural acts and something will fail.
I decided not to change to heat strips because I don't make that many bows and my easy bake oven works just fine.
Quote from: Bearcat1960 on November 05, 2025, 06:32:37 PMThank you Trad_Bowhunter1965 that is what I was looking for and I think I'll give it a try.Are you building your arrows from a board? if so I have a dvd made by Jim and Connie Renfro of Traditional Archery product it covers start to finish if you want it DM me your address,
Thank you to everyone else for the welcoming posts. I really feel that this forum will be a great place for me. I'll try to fit in and learn the ropes, and will participate when I feel I can add value. It feels like meeting and conversing with new hunters around the evening fire at a hunting camp or having coffee and a bs session with the group of other local oldtimers at the coffee shop.
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