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    Quick question...

    I am wondering if anyone can tell me. Is it safe to use flexwatt in an all glass enclosure? I am considering trying it out. I thought about putting it on the side of the enclosure. I appreciate any usefull advise/knowledge.

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    Re: Quick question...

    flexwatt is only as safe as the quality of thermostat that you use. Yes it can be use on glass.

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    Re: Quick question...

    Yes it can be but why have it on the side?

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