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Optimizing Heat Generation and Battery Efficiency for Portable Heaters: A Comparative Study of Copper Wire Gauges and Battery Capacities

Authors

Matthew King1 and Jonathan Sahagun2, 1USA, 2California State Polytechnic
University, USA

Abstract

Heated jackets are a popular clothing item among outdoor enthusiasts, athletes, and workers who need to workoutside in cold weather [1]. They of er a convenient and ef ective way to stay warm in cold temperatures, while alsoproviding therapeutic benefits for those who suf er from certain medical conditions [2]. However, existing methodsand tools can be expensive and bulky, and some may not provide even heat distribution. A new approach to creating a heater that can be added to any existing jacket and powered by plugging into awall socket or connecting to a battery source of ers a practical, flexible, and cost-ef ective solution to the needforwarmth in cold weather [3]. This approach allows users to easily add heating elements to their existing clothing, without the need to purchase a new jacket or invest in expensive heated clothing. The option to power the heaterthrough a wall socket or battery source of ers flexibility and convenience for users who may not have access toapower source when they need it [4]. Overall, the innovative approach to adding heating elements to existing jackets of ers a practical, flexible, andcost- ef ective solution to the need for warmth in cold weather.

Keywords

Heat generation, Battery ef iciency, Customization, Optimization