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    Heating Question... Really Easy.

    Where do I get the wires to do my heat tape?

    I bought 3" heat strips for my new rack with all the stuff (including the thermostat) I just dont know what kind of wire to use....

    where do i buy it and what do i ask for at the store?
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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    Quote Originally Posted by zx92027xz
    Where do I get the wires to do my heat tape?

    I bought 3" heat strips for my new rack with all the stuff (including the thermostat) I just dont know what kind of wire to use....

    where do i buy it and what do i ask for at the store?
    Radio shack or any home store. Get you some red and black 12 gauge wire and a replacement lamp cord to finish it off with.
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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    I just get a regular extension cord and cut off the socket end. I found that they were cheaper than the bulk wire that you buy by the foot or the replacement lamp cords.

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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    yea a 6 foot extension cord is like $1.88 at home depot. i use those for wiring my on/off thermostats too.

    you could wire each piece of flex and plug them into a power strip. that way if you are not using a shelf you can just unplug it and just that tub won't heat. or if you have say a animal with different temp requirements you can plug that tub into a diff thermostat.

    just some thoughts, i don't know what you are planning. so i hope this helps.
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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kagez28
    yea a 6 foot extension cord is like $1.88 at home depot. i use those for wiring my on/off thermostats too.

    you could wire each piece of flex and plug them into a power strip. that way if you are not using a shelf you can just unplug it and just that tub won't heat. or if you have say a animal with different temp requirements you can plug that tub into a diff thermostat.

    just some thoughts, i don't know what you are planning. so i hope this helps.

    BRILLIANT!!
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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    glad i can help
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    Re: Heating Question... Really Easy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kagez28
    yea a 6 foot extension cord is like $1.88 at home depot. i use those for wiring my on/off thermostats too.
    They're even cheaper at Wal-Mart; like 96¢.

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