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TOM HOKE August 22nd 06 02:24 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.





Scott Dorsey August 22nd 06 02:46 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
TOM HOKE wrote:
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.


I don't have one. Try a 10W light bulb.

I have occasionally seen folks using power resistors for the application
as well. Try 10 to 100 ohms.
--scott
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K3HVG August 22nd 06 04:45 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
Check out any good gun shop or on-line gun accessories site (Caballas,
e.g.) They have small, cylindrical heater units for gun safes. Mine is
about 5/8 diameter and.. maybe 7 inches long, 115v.

TOM HOKE wrote:
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.






Irv Finkleman August 22nd 06 05:01 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
K3HVG wrote:

Check out any good gun shop or on-line gun accessories site (Caballas,
e.g.) They have small, cylindrical heater units for gun safes. Mine is
about 5/8 diameter and.. maybe 7 inches long, 115v.

TOM HOKE wrote:
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.





Can you close he safe with the heater cord coming through the door?

Irv
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X-rated Vermonter August 23rd 06 04:36 AM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 16:01:46 GMT, Irv Finkleman
wrote:



Can you close he safe with the heater cord coming through the door?


+++++++++
A heater de-humidifier unit is a common safe accessory. Some of the
safes even have interior lighting. The electric cord comes through
the back.

K3HVG August 23rd 06 10:45 AM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
As with most popular safe brands, there's an access provided.




Can you close he safe with the heater cord coming through the door?

Irv



Irv Finkleman August 23rd 06 04:58 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
K3HVG wrote:

As with most popular safe brands, there's an access provided.




Can you close he safe with the heater cord coming through the door?

Irv


I live and learn. The question occured to me and I had to ask. Thanks.
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Michael A. Terrell August 24th 06 03:37 AM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
Scott Dorsey wrote:

TOM HOKE wrote:
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.


I don't have one. Try a 10W light bulb.

I have occasionally seen folks using power resistors for the application
as well. Try 10 to 100 ohms.



He wasnts to keep it dry, not set it on fire.


10 Ohms would dissiapate 1322.5 watts @ 115 VAC

100 Ohms would dissiapate 132.25 watts @ 115 VAC

1000 Ohms would dissiapate 13.225 watts @ 115 VAC

2500 Ohms would dissiapate 5.29 watts @ 115 VAC


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Edward Knobloch August 24th 06 04:42 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
Hi,

The dampness chaser resistor connected across the fused a.c. line
in the Hallicrafters SX-115 receiver is rated at 2K Ohms, 8 Watts.

It is not cylindrical, but is heat-sinked under the chassis.

73,
Ed Knobloch

TOM HOKE wrote:
WANTED: 117 vac dampness chaser. These units are low wattage heaters
mounted under a chassis to keep the dampness out. usually in the form of a
cylinder around 10 inches long 3/8 in diameter. Tom K6XD good on QRZ.





Harold E. Johnson August 24th 06 04:50 PM

DAMPNESS CHASER
 
http://dampp-chaser.com/


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