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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Just curious why the flexwatt is taped to the middle instead of in the channel?
    Because that enclosure is probably ring used to house two snakes with a divider in the middle. That way you can have hotspots for two sides with one piece of heat tape


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    Re: Probe flexwatt placement issue

    Quote Originally Posted by mercerasian View Post
    Because that enclosure is probably ring used to house two snakes with a divider in the middle. That way you can have hotspots for two sides with one piece of heat tape
    Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
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    I find taping the probe to the top of the heat tape better than sliding the probe under the heat tape.
    I've used HD clear packaging tape for years and never had an issue with a probe moving or heat tape coming loose.
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    Re: Probe flexwatt placement issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Just curious why the flexwatt is taped to the middle instead of in the channel?
    This is a T8 from animal plastics, you can purchase a divider to allow the enclosure to hold two snakes verse one. The heat tape is in the middle to provide belly heat for each side of the enclosure when using the divider.

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    Re: Probe flexwatt placement issue

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    I find taping the probe to the top of the heat tape better than sliding the probe under the heat tape.
    I've used HD clear packaging tape for years and never had an issue with a probe moving or heat tape coming loose.
    Excellent thought, I hadn't thought of using that kind of tape. I think I will cut the channel in up to the flexwatt depression (so none of the wire sticks up) then use the packing tape to tape the probe on top of the flexwatt.
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    I have AP racks and there is a channel already cut that I used for running the wire. Might want to check yours before cutting anything.


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    Re: Probe flexwatt placement issue

    Quote Originally Posted by cschneider View Post
    I have AP racks and there is a channel already cut that I used for running the wire. Might want to check yours before cutting anything.


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    It's there, but it stops about 1.5" short of the slot for the flexwatt.
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