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    #16
    Originally posted by Beardedbuck View Post
    how did you "build" the battery pack? I'm not much on the electrical stuff "how to"
    3 in series 3 in parallel for that one. 18650 lithium’s and a bms.
    It’s 16 degrees this morning and my butt is on fire. Really keeping my entire core warm.

    Will need to make some heaters for my boots next.

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      #17
      I like it. Seems like one in a jacket would be money.

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        #18
        man that would give me the swamp ***! I use the ones in the car to knock the chill off but after about 5 minutes I have to turn em off.

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          #19
          wonder if you tied one on the underside of the platform if it would help keep feet warm.

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            #20
            Originally posted by wes122984 View Post
            3 in series 3 in parallel for that one. 18650 lithium’s and a bms.
            Care to dumb it down for me? I am pretty bad when it comes to electronics.

            Could you hook one up to a 6 or 12 volt re-chargable battery, which is charged by a solar panel, and leave it in your stand?

            What a great idea!

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              #21
              nice work

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                #22
                Originally posted by hog_down View Post
                Care to dumb it down for me? I am pretty bad when it comes to electronics.

                Could you hook one up to a 6 or 12 volt re-chargable battery, which is charged by a solar panel, and leave it in your stand?

                What a great idea!
                Yes any 12v battery would do. I have a plethora of 18650 batteries which is why I used them.

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                  #23
                  Looks grate!

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                    #24
                    Hot idea

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                      #25
                      Great idea, love the ingenuity.
                      How warm are the heaters designed to get?
                      Can you limit the heat in any way?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by flywise View Post
                        Great idea, love the ingenuity.
                        How warm are the heaters designed to get?
                        Can you limit the heat in any way?
                        there is a low and a high switch on the one i bought. some come with a 5 level switch. i think they are designed on high to be around 105 degrees.

                        just saw this set of an outer cushion. would be able to sew some straps on for a tree. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Zone-Tech-2...a9c7:rk:1:pf:0

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by wes122984 View Post
                          there is a low and a high switch on the one i bought. some come with a 5 level switch. i think they are designed on high to be around 105 degrees.

                          just saw this set of an outer cushion. would be able to sew some straps on for a tree. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Zone-Tech-2...a9c7:rk:1:pf:0
                          I had no idea you could buy those things. Thanks for the idea and the link.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by wes122984 View Post
                            there is a low and a high switch on the one i bought. some come with a 5 level switch. i think they are designed on high to be around 105 degrees.

                            just saw this set of an outer cushion. would be able to sew some straps on for a tree. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Zone-Tech-2...a9c7:rk:1:pf:0
                            So, with this pad being 12v, you could cut the cig lighter plug off and connect it to a 12v battery mounted under your seat and it be fully functional?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Beardedbuck View Post
                              So, with this pad being 12v, you could cut the cig lighter plug off and connect it to a 12v battery mounted under your seat and it be fully functional?
                              yep.

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                                #30
                                Awesome Idea!!

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