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Battery powered heated gloves
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(10-12-17, 08:47 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: My issue is that I do have some very good expensive gloves that are both warm and have protection, Racer Titian these in the picture. But because of crap circulation in the fingers they get cold, my hands - per-say do not get cold neither do my thumbs, so that is why I was thinking of inner glove and only to heat the fingers.

The Racer Titan gloves look good. The electrical power just to heat your fingers may be less than to heat your whole hand, especially with an already well insulated glove.

I didn't explain fully in the link to the eBay gloves (and they were only an example and may not be the optimum choice): I meant to say that you could probably use the electronics (batteries, charger, etc) maybe even unravel the heating element, for your own design heated glove liner, especially in view of the low cost. Of course, Dudeofrude's  suggestion of a ready-made inner heating glove is the way, unless you are keen on some experimentation and a custom approach.
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#42
(11-12-17, 11:24 AM)stet link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=23496.msg272277#msg272277 date=1512935236]
My issue is that I do have some very good expensive gloves that are both warm and have protection, Racer Titian these in the picture. But because of crap circulation in the fingers they get cold, my hands - per-say do not get cold neither do my thumbs, so that is why I was thinking of inner glove and only to heat the fingers.

The Racer Titan gloves look good. The electrical power just to heat your fingers may be less than to heat your whole hand, especially with an already well insulated glove.

I didn't explain fully in the link to the eBay gloves (and they were only an example and may not be the optimum choice): I meant to say that you could probably use the electronics (batteries, charger, etc) maybe even unravel the heating element, for your own design heated glove liner, especially in view of the low cost. Of course, Dudefrude's  suggestion of a ready-made inner heating glove is the way, unless you are keen on some experimentation and a custom approach.
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Yes that is a good idea for that price no trial and error involved might cost me more than that for the parts, I wonder even if those gloves are actually made as an inner and then its sewn inside. 
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#43
Just found these  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U07QZPHgQ0c
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#44
Looks good!
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