Instead of gluing the thermal tape along the panel and have the gaps, you can glue the tape across, so each segment connects uninterrupted from one aluminum stripe to another.
Great Videos! your English is much better than any of my second language skills! Just one thing.... Ceramic is "sir-amic" That being said.... thanks for sharing this information with the world!
Your heater panel does look very professional. Over here where I live we are very backward and none of the materials that you have used is available here. I need this type of heater to treat neuropathy which I have been suffering from for many years and for which there is no medical cure. I have read that infrared radiation is one method to give some relief but these things are not even heard of here. What I would very much like to know is the frequency of the radiation produced by your heater. I know this is a very difficult matter but as you live in a developed country it may be possible to get the radiation frequency measured by someone. For my purpose I have to use a frequency only of about 10 microns. Therefore I would very much like to know the radiation freq1uey. Thanking you very much.
I don’t know how I didn’t find this video sooner as I’ve been looking for a week in how these infrared panels are made. Fantastic video!!! Very clear and precise, but as an amateur in this, could you answer the following; 1/ am I right in thinking that the infrared is caused by the glow on the aluminium causing the infrared light. 2/ The infrareds heaters that you see on the Internet, is the front of the panel made with aluminium, or is it a just glass . Cheers 🍻 for the upload
Hello! 1/ yes you are right,.... you have many infrared technologys in infrared heating applications. The "glow" IR heaters wotking on high temperatures like 1000 to 1500 degg C and the element is a carbon or ceramic based. Low temperature IR panels are far infrared heaters. 2/ a classic IR panels have front made from thin plastic, wich cover the heating core. You also have the front made from ceramic, glass, mirror, sand like structure,..... annnnnd many more
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Thank you for a good video. I noticed that your assistant suffers from alopecia areata (hair loss). If he needs help to get rid of those bald patches please let me know. No one else can help him than me.
Aluminium tapa an Al plate are not connected. Al plate is for base material that hold entire panel together. On that Al plate is put on some insulation foam which covered the entire Al plate. On that foam you put aluminium tape on each side for the electrodes.....
@@cayrex Thanks for your reply! I now understand, in 8:01 you paint the insulation foam and not the aluminum. Sorry I missed that step. I thought the insulation was on the other side to redirect the IR
Instead of gluing the thermal tape along the panel and have the gaps, you can glue the tape across, so each segment connects uninterrupted from one aluminum stripe to another.
Great Videos! your English is much better than any of my second language skills! Just one thing.... Ceramic is "sir-amic" That being said.... thanks for sharing this information with the world!
Always great videos. The heaters looking good
Great video. Well done. Informative .Thank you.
Amazing stuff
Great!! Any idea what frequency these would emit?? FIR or NIR? 🙏🙏💙💙💙
What is the heat output frequency
In theory, could this panel not also conduct IR solar from the sun to convert to electricity? Excellent video!
at 12:30 that white fabric is called "felt" here in States and is sold at fabric stores.
Yes,... glass fabric felt
@@cayrex hello its exiting. where can i get this conductive ink
Your heater panel does look very professional. Over here where I live we are very backward and none of the materials that you have used is available here. I need this type of heater to treat neuropathy which I have been suffering from for many years and for which there is no medical cure. I have read that infrared radiation is one method to give some relief but these things are not even heard of here. What I would very much like to know is the frequency of the radiation produced by your heater. I know this is a very difficult matter but as you live in a developed country it may be possible to get the radiation frequency measured by someone. For my purpose I have to use a frequency only of about 10 microns. Therefore I would very much like to know the radiation freq1uey. Thanking you very much.
24VDC > 8ohms... 3A 72W...
FWIW, Notebook SMPS: 18VDC > 8 ohms... 2.25A, 40.5W,... perfect foot warmer for under your desk...
thank you for doing the math for me. you saved me a year of learning how to get the wattage. lol
How does this work? Is this just a big flat Resistor that gets warm from the current?
You are correct, it is a large resistor that dissipates the current (power) as heat
Thank you for your great work can you please let know which type of paint you us?
I don’t know how I didn’t find this video sooner as I’ve been looking for a week in how these infrared panels are made. Fantastic video!!! Very clear and precise, but as an amateur in this, could you answer the following;
1/ am I right in thinking that the infrared is caused by the glow on the aluminium causing the infrared light.
2/ The infrareds heaters that you see on the Internet, is the front of the panel made with aluminium, or is it a just glass .
Cheers 🍻 for the upload
Hello!
1/ yes you are right,.... you have many infrared technologys in infrared heating applications. The "glow" IR heaters wotking on high temperatures like 1000 to 1500 degg C and the element is a carbon or ceramic based. Low temperature IR panels are far infrared heaters.
2/ a classic IR panels have front made from thin plastic, wich cover the heating core. You also have the front made from ceramic, glass, mirror, sand like structure,..... annnnnd many more
If pained on concrete dlock and attached to solar panel would this make storage heater? Good video
The paint with two electrodes will act like heater and the concrete block like storage of the heat,... so, yes
can you tell me how do i make that ink
Dusan, Did you also use Waterglas as the binder for the graphite ? Or is this another ink ?
Is another ink
What is conductive ink.?
How is right name of this material?
I bought graphit puder but is very bad material, a cant mix with water
Thanks
Name of ink you ueasd where i can find it to make heaters
I wonder if 220 volts is applied directly to this system?
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@@cayrex thank you 👏👏
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Hi, how big can be that heater. Is it possible to make a 1200mm x 1200mm heat panel.
Thanks
The bigest which I make for 48V was 1000mm x 500mm
What about if I use more voltage?
@@milenrusev9784 230V? I dont test that size but on 230V will work also.
@@cayrex what about if I make that space on 2 sections and connect them in parallel? Is that will work
@@milenrusev9784 Yes you can. In parallel connection you divide the current.
I tried making the heating panel with Graphite powder and Sodiun Silicate but there is no conductivity. Kindly help
Probably isn't true graphite. Unfortunately many vendors pass off charcoal powder as graphite
Could you get similar results from activated carbon?
Yes, but will not be so good.
@@cayrex Thank you so much :)
you can get graphite simply by using old aa batteries
Are you using sodium silicate as standard?
No
@@cayrex did i hurt you I'm very sorry, but this is very important to me for my bees. Please help.
@@eneskahraman4228 hurt me, hehe. No
@@cayrex then you will help me ☺️
@@eneskahraman4228 with what?
Do you have the original packaging for your "thermofoam"?
not any more. In basic any thermofoam will work which have the temperature range of 150 degg C or more.
Can't we just apply this paint to a glass panel?
Yes you can
@@cayrex Thank you , possible application for example with AC current?
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What's the purpose of this project? What is this panel used for? solar energy?
They are heaters / heating panels. You make that panels to heat something.
wheres the infrared? is it not simply a radiant heating panel? Radiant heat is not necessarily infrared. infrared is a specific frequency...
Can you try 25 volts at 1 amp and see what temp it gets too?
i know im asking the wrong place but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I somehow lost my password. I love any help you can give me.
@Baker Patrick instablaster :)
Thank you for a good video. I noticed that your assistant suffers from alopecia areata (hair loss). If he needs help to get rid of those bald patches please let me know. No one else can help him than me.
🤫😉 Very funny(conntact please.) Haha
Yes funny, but serious. You can write an email to me and I will explain how I can help you. nehme1964@hotmail.com
I don't understand: why do you need to tape aluminum tape on the aluminum plate?
Aluminium tapa an Al plate are not connected. Al plate is for base material that hold entire panel together. On that Al plate is put on some insulation foam which covered the entire Al plate. On that foam you put aluminium tape on each side for the electrodes.....
@@cayrex Thanks for your reply! I now understand, in 8:01 you paint the insulation foam and not the aluminum. Sorry I missed that step. I thought the insulation was on the other side to redirect the IR
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Half way down the video, I have almost forgotten what the hell they are making.