I'm looking to repair apple phones on the go, can work out of my subaru trunk.
My 1 real problem is i can't find a 12v heat gun.
i would really not prefer to have to buy a 1000w inverter to plug into cigarette lighter, then run my 120v heat gun from that. I only need about 200~ Celsius so 12v should do that with 2-300 watts? Do you guys think that would be alright on a 175 amp alternator?
is there a torch method i could use(just asking cause that would simplify everything, not sure if one could output heat that low, mebe something like a steak torch attachment?) also im really poor rn, so the simpler the better unfortunately. thanks
P.S. To be clear, this would just be fore loosening the adhesives on iphones, not replacing cracked glass screens. so really the heat gun is only on for 2-3 minutes max at a time
Have you looked at those bean bags that heat up? You could put it under your car heater for a few minutes.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iOpener+Instructions/11677
>>1185945
If you are going to be this for a job, you might as well use the right equipment to do it.
>>1185945
Butane heat guns exist. Who would be your customers? Wouldn't they be more comfortable going to a brick and mortar establishment? Will you be dealing with carless ghetto dwellers?
12 volt hair dryers exist. Google the term.
>>1186018
and what's the right equipment? lmao i need heat between 100c-200c not some crazy machine dude...
>>1185969
could be interesting, seems like a ghetto solution, would def use in a pinch if i had to, alott of the surface arent flat/in crevices however.
>>1186039
https://www.amazon.com/Solder-MJ-950-Ultra-Therm-Heat/dp/B00NL0V15Y/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_469_tr_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=0CTPXAJNJSX4B7QWEV6D
something like this? do you have a model you would recommend thats kinda cheap and not so hot?
my customers right now are mainly freinds, family, and friends of family, hopefully word of mouth will help that change.