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I want to make a 1W @ 220V heater like pictured. What kind of resistance element are they using inside of these to achieve this wattage at such high voltage?

Considering Ohms = Volts squared / Watts, then they are using a ~48k ohm resistance. How would I achieve that in the cheapest way, similar to what they are using inside the heater in the picture?

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I want to make a 1W @ 220V heater like pictured. What kind of resistance element are they using inside of these to achieve this wattage at such high voltage?

Considering Ohms = Volts squared / Watts, then they are using a ~48.400 ohm resistance. How would I achieve that in the cheapest way, similar to what they are using inside the heater in the picture?

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