In other words, 0.157226584 degrees C/second, or 0.2830079 degrees F/second. Five seconds, and it's slightly more than a degree hotter. :\ I don't know if I would run it for too long. Let's run this for five minutes, assuming that none of the energy is lost/absorbed by the environment. 0.2830079(60*5)=84.90237 degrees F. I am not about to go into the math for dissipation of this heat into the surrounding air/insulation. After consideration, I would say the wire has a temperature rise of about 50-60 degrees F after five minutes.