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Flexwatt on 1/2 Plywood
Hello,
I'm drawing up some plans for a Python enclosure based on the plans here
I'll be dividing the 46" enclosure in half with one BP in each half. To heat the enclosure, I'd like to run a strip of 11" Flexwatt tape along the bottom of the enclosure at the back, thus creating a hot spot at the back of the enclosure.
This will be my first BP enclosure. I've never used Flexwatt before. Will I get enough heat through the 1/2" plywood?
TIA
MaxGen...
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Re: Flexwatt on 1/2 Plywood
 Originally Posted by MaxGen
Hello,
I'm drawing up some plans for a Python enclosure based on the plans here
I'll be dividing the 46" enclosure in half with one BP in each half. To heat the enclosure, I'd like to run a strip of 11" Flexwatt tape along the bottom of the enclosure at the back, thus creating a hot spot at the back of the enclosure.
This will be my first BP enclosure. I've never used Flexwatt before. Will I get enough heat through the 1/2" plywood?
TIA
MaxGen...
Did this work for you I'm doing the same thing
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Re: Flexwatt on 1/2 Plywood
Last Activity 09-18-2009 07:41 PM
I dont think your going to get an answer from him lol
but 1/2 plywood is a lot to heat through
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Re: Flexwatt on 1/2 Plywood
I use a zoomed uth on the bottom of 3/4 mdf if I don't regulate it the wood gets too hot on the inside ......not sure if plywood will transfer heat as well .....it's worth trying it out ..if it does it will be way less of a headache getting your hotspot ...
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I would highly recommend replacing the bottom with PVC (not expanded) it transfers heat easily and can be worked like wood as well as being easily cleaned. Wood is difficult to heat through.
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