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pianotuna
Oct 02, 2014Nomad III
Hi Ron,
That's why I like the heating pads. They are safe to use against bare skin (electrically speaking) so they are certainly water proof. You may want to get the larger version which will draw more watts (and produce more heat).
They do have an internal thermostat so over heating is unlikely.
The nice thing is that they can run on even a small MSW inverter for use during travel.
That's why I like the heating pads. They are safe to use against bare skin (electrically speaking) so they are certainly water proof. You may want to get the larger version which will draw more watts (and produce more heat).
They do have an internal thermostat so over heating is unlikely.
The nice thing is that they can run on even a small MSW inverter for use during travel.
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