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Re: Flex watt
Yes, but he was asking for an alternative for the covers, as he had forgotten to order them. Not to be criticised for not having them.
Your criticism was non-productive, nor constructive, therefore meaning it is unnecessary.
1. I forgot my key in my car, what do I do?
a) You're a dumby, your key is the ONLY way into your car.
b) Call a lock smith..
One of those answers are completely useless, and probally already obvious to the person asking the question. So be a man, and show some respect. He wanted a solution.
and As for the author,
Electrical tape should do fine, as long as it is covering what the caps would be covering. (Be sure to watch it for the first little while, to see how well it remains adhesive with the heat being applied to it)
Last edited by DarrinLowe; 12-14-2010 at 12:50 PM.
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Re: Flex watt
Did you bother to read any of the posts besides the first and last? I already told the author that electrical tape was fine. I wasn't criticizing him. I was criticizing the guy that suggested that leaving it uncovered was acceptable.
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^^you really should read yourself, never said it was acceptable Words never left my mouth or were even imposed. Now can you leave it uncovered and run risk? Sure. And like I said already, you should cover them. Your comments to this thread are irrelevant besides your first post.
Moving on.........just cover the metal clamps (electrical tape does fine and if you want the plastic clamps Reptile Basics has a few people at local shows that I am sure will have plastic clips for sale that should fit the other flexwatt clamps seeing the metal clips are the same) to save yourself from shock or fire hazards, even though you could leave them uncovered it would not be a wise option and is highly unrecommended.
Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-14-2010 at 01:31 PM.
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Re: Flex watt
 Originally Posted by MitsuMike
never said it was acceptable  Words never left my mouth or were even imposed.
You really don't need anything over them. As long as the clips are away from anything touching them.
My bad. You're right. I should really practice my reading comprehension, as that was clearly not intended to be a suggestion since you contradicted it with the next sentence.
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/ End threaD??
Electrical tape can be used. Just be careful.
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Re: Flex watt
 Originally Posted by spitzu
My bad. You're right. I should really practice my reading comprehension, as that was clearly not intended to be a suggestion since you contradicted it with the next sentence.
Are you sure your not a journalist? Or work for the news? Because you tend to only read what you want to read and leave out sentences to better your argument.
But like I said in the following sentence:
 Originally Posted by MitsuMike
BUT it is a wise idea to cover them to cover yourself. It's better to be safe then sorry. Electrical tape will do fine.
Beyond that I never said it was acceptable I just I can be done with certain precautions taken. Much different from each other. But you know that, seeing your such a smart guy. But what do I know, I'm just a genius. 
*If you wish to continue this needless conversion, PM me. No need for you to boost your post count with useless info not helping the OP*
Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-14-2010 at 02:57 PM.
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Re: Flex watt
 Originally Posted by MitsuMike
Beyond that I never said it was acceptable I just I can be done with certain precautions taken.
Uh huh. And what happens if one of the snakes gets back there before it can be grabbed? Good thing you had those non-existent precautions in place.
*If you wish to continue this needless conversion, PM me. No need for you to boost your post count with useless info not helping the OP*
I was going to drop it until you made this asinine comment. Why didn't you PM that to me if you're so immensely concerned about the course this thread has taken?
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The metal clips are unnecessary in all honesty. You can just use electrical tape to cover the metal clips. Make sure you cover the other end with electrical tape as well.
I did a how-to on wiring flexwatt yourself http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...light=flexwatt
Also, please try and play nice! We're here to help people in their endeavors, not fill up useful threads with nonsense. I will agree it's not a great idea to advise not covering the metal clips, but a simple response would have been all that was necessary. The metal clips do have electrical current running through them, just like the opposite end of the flexwatt needs to be covered-where the sliver strips are, the metal clips need covered. If you ever touched the metal clips you would be shocked, and it doesn't feel nice, trust me I would also be worried about the fire hazard.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 12-14-2010 at 10:00 PM.
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Re: Flex watt
This is coming from someone who has been shocked by flexwatt.
Never leave any live electrical connection uncovered. Ever. No matter what. No excuses. Ever!
On that note... The wire connectors are useless. They have to be tightened on the flexwatt using superhuman strength if you don't have the tool. Use solder or ring terminals.
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