HighLighter Core DIY Kit
HighLighter Core DIY Kit
HighLighter Core DIY Kit
HighLighter Core DIY Kit
HighLighter Core DIY Kit
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HighLighter Core DIY Kit

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This kit contains all necessary parts to construct one HighLighter Heater Core, supplied as a DIY kit. 

The HighLighter  is a community designed open source 12 volt glass-core heater inspired by glass beaded heaters like the G43 and Glass Symphony. The HLT uses a quartz-halogen lamp surrounded by a jacket of glass beads to achieve quick, deep extractions comparable to some of the best devices on the market. 

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Looking for next-gen control for your desktop heater? Pair your HLT and others with the world's first advanced precision & multi-core capable desktop heater controller, The Advanced Telemetry Module by REFC Labs - A controller specifically designed for the HLT, but pairs wonderfully with almost all domestic and foreign 12v DC heaters (CollyLand, Herborizer, most 12v logs, and more!). With loads of features like programmable boost mode and presets, you'll fall in love with your other 12v heaters all over again, too!

WPA / Rig adapters pair nicely with the dry catchSilicone rests and Lab Clamps are available as well.

Looking for a rig? Check out our glass

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Tutorials and details can be found on the BOM and Datasheet project page, here.

More information on the project can be found in the Project Forward, here

Common Variable Voltage Power Supplies (such as those pictured) can be purchased from amazon providing up to 12 Volts and 5 Amps. Expect to run your HLT between 5 - 7V to provide about 16-22 watts of thermal dissipation.

This kit does not include a power supply, lab clamp, or stand.