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How to Make a Heat Sealer

Step 10I want one!

I want one!
Well, the longest part by a long shot was to obtain the wire and to program the pic. The rest was relative child's play. I always buy in bulk, because I never know what I might want to make next, but in this case, I have way more nichrome and mosfets than I'll ever know what to do with. The minimum order from the specialty shop I found for wire was 2000 feet! So I have the parts to make several of the control circuits for this project, and will be putting together some kits for my fellow enthusiasts.

I'll be giving away kits on my favorite electronics forum, http://dutchforce.com/. Check the Trade Forum under the "Want its," section. They should be avail in the next few days. If there's any demand, I might try selling some on ebay!
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May 10, 2008. 9:26 PMnafango22 says:
what if you broke open a light bulb and used a filament?
May 7, 2008. 6:30 PMwukjae says:
Very cool. I want one, like now. It looks relatively easy the way you explained it, and is something that I could actually use!! Could you use a bigger capacitor in the 47UF place and use a smaller power supply?

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