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    Flexwatt Problem

    So I recently had a friend wire two pieces of flex watt together they worked for about a day, and now they don't. I originally didn't want him to wire it, but my boyfriend assured me he knew what he was doing. I don't know how to do it on my own and just checked to find that they aren't generating any heat. Any ideas why they have stopped working? I usually use UTH's.
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    I had the issue of them stopping working when we had a power outage for a few days and I had to move all my racks to my parents house (they had power...and were thrilled to take in my snakes.. ). Turned out the clamped metal thing came a little loose. It was still holding on there, but was loose enough that it broke the connection. I ended up re-splicing the wire and connecting a whole new metal thing, then reclamping it in a different spot on the flexwatt. It fixed the problem, sorry I'm not very good with technical terms of the parts, but I'm hoping you know what I'm talking about lol.
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    Re: Flexwatt Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I had the issue of them stopping working when we had a power outage for a few days and I had to move all my racks to my parents house (they had power...and were thrilled to take in my snakes.. ). Turned out the clamped metal thing came a little loose. It was still holding on there, but was loose enough that it broke the connection. I ended up re-splicing the wire and connecting a whole new metal thing, then reclamping it in a different spot on the flexwatt. It fixed the problem, sorry I'm not very good with technical terms of the parts, but I'm hoping you know what I'm talking about lol.
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    check to make sure your metal connectors are crimped on both the wire securely and the flat clamp side is still pressed/crimped down well enough to ensure its making its way through the outside plastic of the heat tape to the metal strip on each side of the tape.
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