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Flexwatt sticking
I just bought 2 feet and taped it up on the bottom of the tank. Now i see it fell off but my temps are still where they need to be. So the flexwatt is now laying under the tank on the stand, with 3/8 of an inch between the flexwatt and tank.
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You want to use metal tape to hold it, find it in the a/c supply section of HD I believe.
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Wil it be ok until i get some?
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Sure if your temps are holding
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im using the herpstat so ya my temps are consistent.
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Re: Flexwatt sticking
they need ot makea good wood tape ( for unpainted) shelves lol. the foil tape keeps coming loose andduct tape just won't stick.
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Picked up some aluminum tape, seems to be holding up so far.
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Re: Flexwatt sticking
It will hold with aluminum tape! That stuff is real sticky, and the best to use with Flexwatt.

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