I am doing some testing that requires the application of a human hand to foam. I want to create a constant test enviroment and so need to make a mock hand that is temperature controlled. I am planning on getting the hand 3D printed which should hold up fine at the required 37 degrees celcius. My issue is how do I make sure that the hand maintains a constant temperature. I was thinking of using some form of heating trace like nichrome and controlling the temperature using a cheap Thermostat controll like this one.
Is this possible? how closley do you guys think I will be able to maintain the temperature? Any ideas about how much current/voltage I would need to run through nichrome to achive such a slight temperature increase?
Any Advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance!!
Is this possible? how closley do you guys think I will be able to maintain the temperature? Any ideas about how much current/voltage I would need to run through nichrome to achive such a slight temperature increase?
Any Advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance!!