One long piece vs. multiple strands flexwatt ambient temps
So I have my rack built and ready to be wired up with flexwatt. I was wondering if anyone knows if running one long piece through helps ambient temps within the rack more that multiple strands. I see the pieces going down the sides when it's snaked through and wonder if that helps. The rack is a fully enclosed insulated melamine rack with 6 shelves. It's insulated with foil tape and I have reflectix if need be. I also have channels cut through under the flexwatt to heat the tub underneath as well.
Re: One long piece vs. multiple strands flexwatt ambient temps
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JoshSloane
Just make sure that all your connections are crimped properly into place.
Better off to solder everything. :gj:
Re: One long piece vs. multiple strands flexwatt ambient temps
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JoshSloane
That's over kill. With 11" heat tape you will be just fine.
so you think even with a cool room I'll be fine?
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PitOnTheProwl
Better off to solder everything. :gj:
Only if you know what you're doing soldering. Electrician crimping tools work fine. Make sure to electrical tape off each end of heat tape to prevent gettig shocked