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    heat tape

    why is it i always have issues with my heat tape now it isnt getting hot. its all plugged in and everything is connected but still isnt getting hot. now what to do

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    Re: heat tape

    it really won't feel hot to the touch if thats how you're trying to test it. are all of your connections clamped on correctly? you may also want to see if you plug something else in where youre plugging the heat tape in and make sure the outlet works
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    Re: heat tape

    i have it plugged into my thermostat and its on and its losing temp as i type this out its down from 89 to 82 in about 15 minutes so its not working for some reason i just aint figured it out yet.

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    When using thermostats, the heat source must be same length,width and wattage. Other wise one piece will be hot while other is luke warm.

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    Re: heat tape

    So its heating up and then loses its heat and you can't get it back up? if thats the case it may not be your heat tape but your thermostat or the probe placement. is the thermostat probe pretty secure?
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    Re: heat tape

    i just have a 5 shelf rack with 1 continuous piece of 3 inch heat tape running off a digital thermostat

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    Re: heat tape

    so its back heat i'm assuming (i'm just trying to think of how its set up). I'd still say check all of your connections, that the tape is clamped properly (though i don't think it would have heated up at all if it weren't clamped on right) and make sure your thermostat is working (i'd maybe test with a light or something that you can visually see plugged into one of the available outlets on the thermostat).

    What kind of t-stat is it? And did the tape work before (you said that you're always having issues with it)?

    Sorry for all the questions lol. i'm bored and I just want to help.
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    Re: heat tape

    Quote Originally Posted by lk_holla View Post
    so its back heat i'm assuming (i'm just trying to think of how its set up). I'd still say check all of your connections, that the tape is clamped properly (though i don't think it would have heated up at all if it weren't clamped on right) and make sure your thermostat is working (i'd maybe test with a light or something that you can visually see plugged into one of the available outlets on the thermostat).

    What kind of t-stat is it? And did the tape work before (you said that you're always having issues with it)?

    Sorry for all the questions lol. i'm bored and I just want to help.
    yea when i first got it from reptile basics he put it together for me and when i built my rack i put it on and as i was moving it one of the clamps came off but i got it put back on and it has worked fine then as i was sitting here i started noticing the humidity wasnt up since there is no water on the side of the tubs. i use a cheaper tstat hydrafarm but it has worked with no problems. it has belly heat. it has worked for the past several months with no problems and all of a sudden it juist quits on me.

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    Make sure you really have the connections good. One of my heat tapes wasn't working until I clamped the teeth harder into the tape.

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    Re: heat tape

    hm. i feel like heat tape is typically pretty durable; i've had the same ones for 2 years now and they work fine. but you may just have a lemon :/. like Jessica said, maybe trying to clamp a little tighter and double check your tstat is still working okay, and if that doesn't help then it may be kaput.
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