olivianewtonjohn
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Here is a video on the heating tape:Only not induction. Inductive heat is cool stuff, though.
http://www.briskheat.com/p-288-bwh-high-temperature-heavy-insulated-heating-tapes.aspx
Id imagine like 9" or so would be needed?
EDIT: Their thermocouple used in the video looks familiar
Video mentioned a few times to keep an eye on the tape and replace it if it gets damaged. Wonder about durability? Then again probably not running at even close to full power
EDIT#2: This can be bought in either .5ft or 1ft. Only trouble is its 17watt or 22watt; think original heater was 30w?
Says "Extreme flexibility allows for easy use on small tubes, vessels, or any place where space is limited", "Wrap around diameters as small as 1/8" (3mm)" but temp is too 900F
http://www.briskheat.com/p-328-htc-heating-cords.aspx
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