brand new heat blanket

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camhard
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brand new heat blanket

Post by camhard »

I have a blanket i purchased from OEM in the spring. i still haven't started making skis but realized that I was really dumb when I purchased this blanket. it is too skinny for me, but should be fine for single skis. 4"x75"; 120V; 600W; 36" leads. If someone has a wider (10"+) blanket that they want to get rid of, I might be interested in that. Let me know if you want mine, make an offer. Thanks.
Wannabebuilder
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Post by Wannabebuilder »

What do these go for?
I thought around $200 but I don't know.-Not an offer as I am poor.
camhard
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Post by camhard »

ya, i think that's about right. I think I screwed this one up a bit as I was trying to save (in the end, it's going to cost me more). anyways, when all was said and done it cost around $235.
jono
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Post by jono »

Did you have a thermocouple put into this blanket? If so, what type is it and where is it located?
camhard
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Post by camhard »

I did not have a thermocouple put in. I wanted the flexibility to be able to experiment and move the thermocouple around to achieve the most successful results. They can be purchased separately for quite cheap.
kalisto
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Post by kalisto »

pm camhard
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