Heat tape, tape question.
Good evening all:
For my income tax present to myself, I ordered new heat tape for my racks(and the one I'm building).
Whilst taping earlier today, I noticed that the tape I'm using (electrical) to hold the heat tape down is already frilling up.
So my question is, what type of tape do you guys use to keep the heat tape for your racks locked down in place? I'm not a huge fan of foil tape, as its rather hard to peel up if needed, and I've not had the best of luck with it in the past.
So any input would be awesome because before I put everything back I want to make sure the tape doesn't frill up, and its good for awhile.
Thanks!
Re: Heat tape, tape question.
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Originally Posted by
Montypython696
Home Depot I'm assuming?
That's where I've always purchased mine.
Not sure about the standard duct tape. It can leave some pretty gnarly residue also, and I'm not sure how it would react to the heat over time.
Re: Heat tape, tape question.
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Originally Posted by
Slim
That's where I've always purchased mine.
Not sure about the standard duct tape. It can leave some pretty gnarly residue also, and I'm not sure how it would react to the heat over time.
Good point, I didn't think about that. So foil tape would have to be the best bet. Now, is there a special way to insulate the tape, I don't want to make the same mistake I made last time. (The shocking myself part) Would electrical tape, then foil tape be my best bet?