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heating questions on new rack
I am planning on building my new rack out of melamine. I wont be able to get the heat tape for a couple of weeks but i am currently using uth and heat cables, could i use these for my rack and how would i attach the uth and heat cable. I assume i would put little rubber feet on the bottom of the tubs so the tub and cable doesn't touch.
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You wouldn't have to, just make sure you're putting enough bedding in. Just lay it like you would heat tape.
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Re: heating questions on new rack
Originally Posted by Kodieh
You wouldn't have to, just make sure you're putting enough bedding in. Just lay it like you would heat tape.
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would i attach the uth and heat cable to the tub or the shelf?
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Re: heating questions on new rack
Originally Posted by jesst
would i attach the uth and heat cable to the tub or the shelf?
I would do it to the shelf, because the point of the rack is for the tubs to slide easy.
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Re: heating questions on new rack
Originally Posted by Kodieh
I would do it to the shelf, because the point of the rack is for the tubs to slide easy.
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Sorry one more question......when you use a uth would i place the sticky part to the shelf? isn't that the hot part?
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Re: heating questions on new rack
Originally Posted by jesst
Sorry one more question......when you use a uth would i place the sticky part to the shelf? isn't that the hot part?
Thats the only problem I see, you would need to the heat pad sticky side up, but that would cause it to stick to the tub. You may need to affix the heat pad to the tub and know that it can't come all the way out.
As soon as you can, I would get the flexwatt or THG heat tape.
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I use heat cable on one of my melamine racks. I just taped over it with foil tape. The tubs still slide over quite easy and there isn't a huge gap between the roof and the top of the tub rim. Drill little holes on one side of the rack that are just above the surface where you are running the heat cable so you can go out one level of holes into the next. You will be able to use those same holes when you wire the heat tape. Possibly put a towel on the covering the back side of the rack where your cable is run to help with holding heat.
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Re: heating questions on new rack
Originally Posted by cory9oh4
I use heat cable on one of my melamine racks. I just taped over it with foil tape. The tubs still slide over quite easy and there isn't a huge gap between the roof and the top of the tub rim. Drill little holes on one side of the rack that are just above the surface where you are running the heat cable so you can go out one level of holes into the next. You will be able to use those same holes when you wire the heat tape. Possibly put a towel on the covering the back side of the rack where your cable is run to help with holding heat.
Awesome thank you. do you have a pic of how you set your up?
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I'll take some now and upload them. Forgive me for the terrible quality it's from my iphone.
“There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.” Hunter S. Thompson
Ball Pythons:
1.0 Lesser
1.0 Normal 100% Het. Albino
0.1 Normal 100% Het. Albino
0.1 Pastel
0.1 Harlequin
1.0 Pinstripe
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Re: heating questions on new rack
i am going to have to use my some of my uth's for my rack system. could i apply foil to the sticky part so it doesn't stick to the tub and use foil tape to tape it to the rack?
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