There's nothing colder than wet steel-toecap boots at sub-zero temperatures. So I went online to see if I could find some boot heater and dryers. A whole range came up, from the nicely designed American Peet boot dryer to the clumsy looking heater and hose versions to the little mains powered ones that push into your footwear.
I was particularly intrigued by the UV sterilisation function mentioned in some of the Chinese listings. This can be achieved with germicidal lamps that use a mercury vapour discharge in a quartz tube to generate shortwave ultraviolet light that has a direct sterilising effect and creates ozone. (And is an eye hazard if viewed directly.)
I was secretly hoping that these units would have the mercury vapour based lamps using the heaters as ballasts. But its just two blue LEDs with a less than stellar power supply pretending to be UV.
The heaters are based on PTC (Positive Coefficient Thermistor) blocks that self regulate by increasing their resistance as they get hotter. They have interesting resistance characteristics, since they have a lowest resistance value of about 1000 ohms which actually increases as they get either hotter or colder. This makes sense, since if their resistance kept going down as they got colder, then they could experience quite a high current flow in freezing conditions. In a cold house they measured almost 3000 ohms. This means that when they are first connected to the mains they show a modest current that increases and then decreases as they heat up to their state of equilibrium. When they stabilised at about 10W total (for two) that equated to an equivalent resistance of about 12,000 ohms each.
The peak central temperature on the heater assembly was around 150C graduating out along the metal dissipation plate to about 80C.
While not having a real UV sterilisation function, these units are actually well worth buying for the self regulating heater assemblies.

11 thoughts on “Inside pink shoe/boot dryers/warmers with uv sterilisation.”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Beekisses 🐝 says:

    Why another 7 year old suggestion?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lucas gabriel says:

    i was wondering where was the hopi and the stylish wooden table then i realized the video is from 7 years ago thanks youtube algorithm

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars youpattube1 says:

    BC –
    I watched the two videos on the shoe dryers and the one about the glowing pebbles, which was sandwiched between them.
    In the first one you dismissed the "UV" lights as nothing more than a couple of blue LED's. And you sketched out the tube necessary to make an actual UV light.
    But in the glowing pebbles vid you pushed what you referred to as a UV led down into the mush.
    What happened ? Are there actual UV leds ?
    But in the glowing

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phino K.M. says:

    Well, at least the LEDs are wired such that one lights in each half wave, to provide a less flickery light output. I guess nobody would really do it any other way though, since it would be flickery as hell, skipping every other half wave.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Papi says:

    Is that see through plastic around the product, where the light passes through?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Party Pillz says:

    Check the tracking number on the packaging, I got shoe laces instead of a electric lighter lol

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DragonRider425 says:

    "Ambidextrous hot pink computer mice, not really."
    THIS ^^^ GETS ME EVERY TIME.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Sheesh says:

    750 ohms is an E24 series value, i.e. 5% or better. (E3 resistors are 50% tolerance 1.0, 2.2, 4.7 etc.; E6 20% and E12 10%, the values are all logarithmically spaced evenly)

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Brian Cia says:

    Its rainy season here in the and good thing i found your 2 vids for shoe dryers. Im getting the same model as the above vid rather than the one with an exposed metal plate at the bottom!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam’sChannel531 says:

    I like to draw resistors like this:

    ———/\/\/\/———

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Billy Jack says:

    Do you think the USA has safer appliances and electrical systems then your country ?

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