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    Re: Flexwatt and Cords

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    That is what I was thinking. If I were to use the connectors, I would have installed them with male end going to the wall. As it sits right now if you unplug one of the upper shelves, you will have an unprotected hot wire sitting out. Anybody notice that also?
    That's why the main cord has them, too. I just plug the cord in from the top down depending on how many shelves I want heated.

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    Re: Flexwatt and Cords

    Quote Originally Posted by xdeus View Post
    That's why the main cord has them, too. I just plug the cord in from the top down depending on how many shelves I want heated.
    Oh, it looks like you have them plugged in from the bottom up.

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    Re: Flexwatt and Cords

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke View Post
    The guy I bought my Flexwatt from told me that you can run one long piece, Run it throught out the shelfs from top to bottom, it will kinda look like a zig zag pattern.. good luck.


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    I did this with my very first rack. However I did notice a much larger current draw on that electrical circuit. There's a lot of flexwatt tape not really doing anything but heating air and not doing anything for the reptiles.

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    Re: Flexwatt and Cords

    I don't have pics right now, but I routed a groove about 3/8 deep and 1/2" wide in the side of each shelf and one 3 1/8 wide by 1/8 deep in the top of each. The flex is recessed in the top one and the wires are soldered to each piece and ran through the ones on the side of the shelf before the side panel was installed. There is a male drop cord end at the top of each rack and a female at the bottom for stacking. I know, confusing, I'll get pics...
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