Quote: Originally posted by khourygeo77 | I am going to make a closed system and experiment with a thermometer to see at what distance I get the 40 degrees C then insert tiny flasks there. The
heater will be the center of the circle and several flasks all around it. So you dont have to worry about the system. I just need a device that gives
off a heat of 40-45 degrees C without getting corrupted after continual use of a few months. I can take care of the rest.
[Edited on 17-5-2020 by khourygeo77] |
so your idea is to put a heat source in a room, and flaks all around it at the distance where you can measure 40°C?
1) we are not in a vacuum, convection is a thing, temperature in a room is not a function of the distance from the heater.
2) your system is not closed, it's totally open lol, if it was closed every point in the system should reach a thermal equilibrium, that's why pretty
much everyone is telling you to use an insulated box, small volume with same temperature instead of infinite open system with a radial temperature
gradient.
ps https://www.ebay.com/itm/W1209-DC-12V-Digital-thermostat-Tem...
here you are, take a small 12v 5w incandescent tube, an insulated box and this thermostat (the cheapest thing china has to offer) and your problem is
solved.
[Edited on 17-5-2020 by Ubya] |