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Thread: flex watt

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    flex watt

    On a rack w/tubs what size flex watt do you think I should use?

    3" or 4"

    I was going to use 4" or bigger to get more heat but let me know what I should do.

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    Re: flex watt

    4" has always worked for me for 28qt tubs.

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    Re: flex watt

    That's what I'm thinking I will use, it should help heat up the ambient temp in the tubs up more too.

    Thanks for helping me decide.

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    Re: flex watt

    My ambient temps get down a little cooler than I'd like at certain times, so I actually parallel wired 2 4" flexwatt pieces side-by-side so that I actually have almost 8" of belly heat. Works great!

    Just a thought...

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