Sterilite tubs without a traditional rack system?
Reading through a lot of the threads here on rack setups and alternatives, would it be just as effective as a traditional rack system to just buy sterilite tubs in the appropriate sizing, melt holes in the top for air circulation, put uths on the bottoms, and then snap the lids on and just put them on shelves? That's obviously a quick and simple way of saying it, but I'm genuinely curious about this. As long as the uths are run through to a thermostat and the overall wattage doesn't exceed its capacity, it seems like in theory this would work -- and be considerably easier to set up. Am I missing something?
I'm guessing that ambient temps would still need some tweaking as my house is usually pretty cold in the winter, but this can also be an issue with traditional rack systems from my understanding.
Re: Sterilite tubs without a traditional rack system?
I think the thing with racks is you can buy them for the size of the tub your using where as using a premade shelf wouldn't be the correct size depending on the size of the tubs. Premade shelves or book shelves tend to be not that deep. Buying a couple sheets of half inch PVC or 3/4 melamine and building a rack for the size tubs you need would be cheaper even with the cost of flex watt or thg tape.
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