Be gentle on me LOL.... I tend to get excited when I get into something new that let's me tinker and play with new stuff. So I had this issue today with my MVP3 and nautilus where I thought I had two dead heads, still to be determined. I don't have the cash on hand to get new heads or materials for a rebuild. So... Being the creative (possibly overly creative) person I am I got looking around the house for materials I could use to rebuild my heads if I need to. Fund the cotton pretty easy in the medicine cabinet, then the search was on for something to use for the coil wire.... I have all kinds of different wire around the place as I tinker with a lot of different stuff that requires wire... But not sure if any of it it Kanthal or nichrome.... Then I literally stumbled over something....
I just moved into my place and am still unpacking. I have boxes that are partially unpacked, and when I went into my one room I stepped and almost twisted my ankle an old hair dryer. I looked down at this hair dryer for a couple of seconds.... The gears in my head started turning, my head tilted, my eye brows raised.... I thought, 'HEY!!!! That thing uses coiled wire as a heating element!!!!' I grabbed it up and ran back to the living room and jumped on google to find out what kind of wire hair dryers use for the heating coils and found this:
Heating a Hair Dryer - HowStuffWorks
OH MY GOD IT USES NICHROME WIRE!!!! I grabbed my tools and started tearing this thing apart, all giddy like a five year old on Christmas morning about jumping into my first rebuild.... Then this little voice said "Hey.... you might wanna see if that nichrome wire is the right kind of nichrome wire to use in a coil." I looked over and my dog, Sparky, was looking at me with his head tilted and a quizical look on his face.... I don't think he was the source of that voice..... Or was he???
Anyway.... So here I am.... pulling caution back in from the wind it was thrown into earlier... Would this nichrome wire in the hair dryer be ok to use in a coil for my nautilus BVC? Feel free to laugh at me if this is a totally dumb idea... LOL
I just moved into my place and am still unpacking. I have boxes that are partially unpacked, and when I went into my one room I stepped and almost twisted my ankle an old hair dryer. I looked down at this hair dryer for a couple of seconds.... The gears in my head started turning, my head tilted, my eye brows raised.... I thought, 'HEY!!!! That thing uses coiled wire as a heating element!!!!' I grabbed it up and ran back to the living room and jumped on google to find out what kind of wire hair dryers use for the heating coils and found this:
Heating a Hair Dryer - HowStuffWorks
OH MY GOD IT USES NICHROME WIRE!!!! I grabbed my tools and started tearing this thing apart, all giddy like a five year old on Christmas morning about jumping into my first rebuild.... Then this little voice said "Hey.... you might wanna see if that nichrome wire is the right kind of nichrome wire to use in a coil." I looked over and my dog, Sparky, was looking at me with his head tilted and a quizical look on his face.... I don't think he was the source of that voice..... Or was he???
Anyway.... So here I am.... pulling caution back in from the wind it was thrown into earlier... Would this nichrome wire in the hair dryer be ok to use in a coil for my nautilus BVC? Feel free to laugh at me if this is a totally dumb idea... LOL