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<blockquote data-quote="Design_Tom_" data-source="post: 1325625" data-attributes="member: 353494"><p>Two pens and two vials are requirements for one day? (I was lead to believe an insulin pen lasts a couple of days, obviously it depends on user requirements) Also what do you do with used needles? </p><p></p><p>You are correct, I have actually spec'ed 10mm vacuum insulation which is why the product is a little chunky. I haven't done specific calculations yet but my waste heat from the heat sink should only be about 2-5W at max load (40C) which I am lead to believe shouldn't be too difficult to dissipate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Design_Tom_, post: 1325625, member: 353494"] Two pens and two vials are requirements for one day? (I was lead to believe an insulin pen lasts a couple of days, obviously it depends on user requirements) Also what do you do with used needles? You are correct, I have actually spec'ed 10mm vacuum insulation which is why the product is a little chunky. I haven't done specific calculations yet but my waste heat from the heat sink should only be about 2-5W at max load (40C) which I am lead to believe shouldn't be too difficult to dissipate. [/QUOTE]
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