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    4" or 6" Heat Tape

    I'm in the process of building a 7 shelf, 28qt rack and can't decide if I want to heat it with 4" or 6" THG heat tape. I know a lot of people use either 3" or 4" but I was thinking that the 6" would obviously allow for a greater heating area and thus make heating the tub easier. My ambient temps will be maintained using a radiator heater so this tape is for a hot spot only. What do you guys think, is 6" too much?

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    Re: 4" or 6" Heat Tape

    Quote Originally Posted by BranceM View Post
    I'm in the process of building a 7 shelf, 28qt rack and can't decide if I want to heat it with 4" or 6" THG heat tape. I know a lot of people use either 3" or 4" but I was thinking that the 6" would obviously allow for a greater heating area and thus make heating the tub easier. My ambient temps will be maintained using a radiator heater so this tape is for a hot spot only. What do you guys think, is 6" too much?
    6 will work fine.
    I use 6 inch flex for my 28 qt rack. It works great! I actually prefer it to the 4 since I do keep larger snakes in there that do need a larger hot spot than the smaller ones.

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