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    cutting flexwatt

    so i got my flexwatt in... cut it every 2 feet... and than my dad told me that i needed to cut it where there was the clear line going through the black... I didn't do that so will it be okay? or did i just screw 50 dollars of flex watt up? I really need to know as i'm building this as we speak.... please help.... i'm pissed right now lol

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    Re: cutting flexwatt

    Ideally, you should not cut into the black strips at all but cut between them. The black elements are pretty close together so you should be able to just trim off the end at the next clear spot then cover the cut end with electrical tape. You may lose an inch or so on the 2' strip but at least it will be safe for sure.

    Perhaps you can add a picture so we can see where exactly it was cut.
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    Re: cutting flexwatt

    I'd just trim it to the nearest clear sections..you shouldnt lose that much and it's better that way. I dont know for sure why but I've heard that you're not supposed to do that...it says so on the directions/user guide thingy.

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    Re: cutting flexwatt


    theres what i did... u can see the line i was supposed to cut on.... and where i did cut... i've been told it will be okay... but i'm wanting to make sure....uggg

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    Your perfectly fine cutting like that. As long as its between the black lines your Golden.

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    Re: cutting flexwatt

    Phhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeew. I was stressin it.... lol. i feel much better now that i didn't waste a bunch of money lol

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    you're good. just remember to tape the ends or you can get buzzed.

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    Re: cutting flexwatt

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheezus View Post

    theres what i did... u can see the line i was supposed to cut on.... and where i did cut... i've been told it will be okay... but i'm wanting to make sure....uggg
    Those little breaks that you see on the underside are 1 foot markers. The element is still solid through those areas.
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