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    As far as the flex watt catching fire, plug it into a surge protector. A real one now a power strip labelled as one. This will prevent large spikes from running through your heat tape. It can handle small spikes as long as your not at it's maximum capacity. If the regular current of electricity was an issue with heat tape we would of heard of many fires being directly linked to it by now.

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