Minimum hobby transformer DC output for DIY feather burner>?

Started by mccarlson, August 25, 2013, 12:17:00 PM

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mccarlson

Hello all,

I'm thinking of buying the hobby power supply from Hobby Town to use for a DIY feather burner.  Is the output from this device sufficient to heat .025 piano wire enough to burn feathers?  This thing is only $27.00 so the price is right.


  Hobby Town transformer link  
Model Power - MDP1250 - 1250 Deluxe Power Pack HO

For use with all trains and racecar sets that require controllable
 12V DC
Includes AC tap off/heavy duty transformer.
UL approved and circuit breaker protected.
Sturdy black plastic construction.
Forward and Reverse switch.
Red lever that goes from STOP (0) to FAST (100) in increments of 20.

Thanks

macbow

On the piano wire, would suggest getting the real thing, nicrome wire. Pretty cheap

After looking at the stats,for the wire might be,able to,determine the needed output from the transformer.
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macbow

Do some searching on the Internet for foam cutters might get,what you need.
United Bowhunters of Mo
Comptons
PBS
NRA
VET
"A man shares his Buffalo". Ed Pitchkites

MoeM

A used PC power supply shall be even cheaper- and it provides enough power to glow a much thicker short-circuit wire (guess 110V supplies will have same outputs as 240V have and they work awesome!)

scars

The Transformer will work. Just be careful If you are planning on using brass studs and wingnuts to connect wire too it then I recommend making a plexi glass cover for a little more safety. Think built in safety.

JEFF B

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other times i let her sleep"

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