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    Flexwatt

    Hey all
    im have finished building my rack .. and was looking into flexwatt.. i would like to use 4in but can seem to find it expt off ebay .. has anyone used this sklipper guy (sellers ebay name) to buy from ? prices seem ok i guess .. big apple doenst list 4in on their sheet
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    Re: Flexwatt

    thanks for the links .so bean farm advertise that 3in is 10watts per ft and 4in is 8w per ft . will this matter much as im useing 12qt 28qt and 41qt tubs. i think im more concerned about the size of the warm spot..sugestions?

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    Oh and also as alum tape is so pricey is there an alternitive?

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    Re: Flexwatt

    You can buy cheap aluminum tape at home depot.
    Truthfully I have used HD clear packaging tape for 2 years and have had zero issues.

    I wouldn't use 3 or 4 inch tape on a 41 qt tub because of too small of a hot spot.

    I use 3 inch for my 6qt tub melamine rack.
    4 inch in my 28qt melamine rack and it is barley enough heat IMO and I still have to heat the room up so the cool end stays above 75 degrees.

    11x12 inch for my 40qt tubs.
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    Re: Flexwatt

    I would HIGHLY suggest ReptileBasics.com for the flexwatt you need instead of using ebay. Rich there has been dealing with the stuff for a long time and his customer service is 2nd to none. He will cut it and attach all the connections for you for free. I buy all my flexwatt for my incubators/racks from RBI and have never had a problem.
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    Re: Flexwatt

    I bought my flexwatt off of sklipper guy and it came quick and its great product! I plan I buying more soon for my incubator and baby rack! I used him because he ships to Canada! I use 4" on my 41 quarts for about 6 months now with no problems!

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    Re: Flexwatt

    i ordered some 11in from bean farm .should work pretty well as my 41qt tubs slide in width way ..i dont slide them in all the way so i should be useing 6 to 8 ins of the flexwatt.. the 28s should be good .. i guess ill find out

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    Re: Flexwatt

    My partner built his last rack with cb-70 long tubs sliding in sideways.
    He cut his 11"x12" flexwatt to 10 inches long so he got 6 pieces out of a 5 foot piece.
    The newer flexwatt is like the 3 and 4 inch stuff, you can cut it to any length as long as you cut between the heat element.
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 07-18-2010 at 02:48 PM.
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    Re: Flexwatt

    oh i also order the clips and insulators.. should i soder the clips to the wire?
    or is it fine just pinching the clips.
    thanks for all the advice people ..

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