Aug 05, 2025
Identify the surface/component to be heated (e.g., battery pack, mirror, seat).
Clean and prepare the surface for bonding.
Peel-and-stick application (adhesive-backed versions available).
Secure with thermal tape or integrated into assembly lines during manufacturing.

Connect to the vehicle's power system (typically 12V or 24V).
Use appropriate connectors or harnesses with thermal fuses or controllers.
Integrate with a temperature sensor or thermostat to avoid overheating.
Optional: Connect to the vehicle's ECU or BMS for automated thermal management.
Verify power supply, heating rate, and surface temperature after installation.
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