Super warm and stretchable electric heating shirt.
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Super warm and stretchable electric heating shirt.
Good news for cold water diving enthusiasts, we are happy to announce a new product available on the US market.
Perch HU shirt - breathable "body type" with extremely flexible heating wire
Main features:
- stretchable, breathable and lightweight layer of fabric neither constrain the diver moves nor create an air-trap
- contiguous in shape eliminates need of high temperatures to heat diver’s body what effects in energy-saving design of the whole heating system
- long burn-times with minimal power consumption
- two power options, 50% and 100% power switchable externally
Burn times for PERCH HU heating shirt with 10Ah battery - 240 minutes for 1st step !
- 130 minutes for 2nd step !
I'm assuming the $299 is just the shirt itself; what do you have to do to bring the cord out through the dry suit, and what is the price on a canister and battery for it?
OMG, TSandM, if you get this, would you PLEASE post a picture of how you hang the heater can, your can light, your argon bottle, and the rest of your gear on your tiny frame?
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I'm assuming the $299 is just the shirt itself; what do you have to do to bring the cord out through the dry suit, and what is the price on a canister and battery for it?
Shirt eats about 2.4 Ah / hour @ 50% power and around 4.7 Ah @ 100%
Yes, price reflect only heating shirt itself, we have big variety of canister batteries on the market.
We propose really sweet in design 10Ah Canister Battery with EO connector by Light For Me but shirt
technically can be powered by any 12V canister battery.
Now to be able to use that (or just about any heating system) you need to have one of drysuit through ports which will deliver power from battery to the heating apparel underneath the drysuit.
Samples of through ports:
THERMOV - Heating System Drysuit Inlet Valve - advantage of removing and installing the valve within 15min
Permanent Through Port for Drysuit Heating Systems -its installed like a p-valve, also easy installation, fixed position