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[*] posted on 23-5-2020 at 14:06


Quote: Originally posted by Fulmen  
I have never seen anyting like that around. They're just not sold around here.


[Edited on 22-5-20 by Fulmen]


Were you referring to the halogen cooker elements?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Halogen-Oven-Cooker-Heating-Eleme...

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[*] posted on 23-5-2020 at 14:36


At this point the main goal is to test the concept properly, not finding alternatives. It might be a weird choice, but its also cheap and readily available most places. So why not see how far one can take this? I'll try to turn out some sort of spring-loaded contact do-hickey next week. I'm thinking stainless steel due to it's reflectivity and low conductivity, I also have some bakelite rod that might hold up at these temperatures.





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