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    Quote Originally Posted by colbyjh View Post
    The temperature probe is taped, using electrical tape, directly to the heat tape. I purchased the metal clips to connect the power cord to the heat tape and covered the clips with electrical tape also. I was thinking about testing it by bypassing the thermostat and plugging it straight into the wall, but was worried that this could damage the tape. I'll go ahead and give it a shot. Shouldn't melt if I'm there watching it.

    Thanks for the quick reply
    What is the room temp? Back heat does poorly in a cooler room.

    And make sure not to cover the probe with tape. This traps heat and makes it read inaccurately. Just tape down the cord closest to the probe and the very tip of the probe.

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