Circulating Hot Water to Heat a Lava Lamp...? - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-28T11:11:44Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/circulating-hot-water-to-heat-a-lava-lamp?commentId=1566398%3AComment%3A869109&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI think you'd be right. I wou…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2023-01-04:1566398:Comment:8691092023-01-04T22:58:02.066ZMattgyver92https://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Matt899
<p>I think you'd be right. I would definitely need to include some thermistors and some sort of 12V temperature regulation. I'm seeing a lot of 12V heating elements that could be worth testing.</p>
<p>I think you'd be right. I would definitely need to include some thermistors and some sort of 12V temperature regulation. I'm seeing a lot of 12V heating elements that could be worth testing.</p> I feel like the idea would de…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2023-01-02:1566398:Comment:8687192023-01-02T04:49:37.053Ztimhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/tim547
<p>I feel like the idea would definitely work. My concern would be the safety of the whole thing. Hot water would heat the globe significantly faster and hotter than a lightbulb. There would have to be some sort of temperature regulation mechanism to keep it from overheating.</p>
<p>I feel like the idea would definitely work. My concern would be the safety of the whole thing. Hot water would heat the globe significantly faster and hotter than a lightbulb. There would have to be some sort of temperature regulation mechanism to keep it from overheating.</p>