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    Question about thermostats?

    Can you plug a thermostat directly into the power bar that has heat tape hooked up to it? Just wondering how that works and if its safe

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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    it is my assumption that you have the heattape plugged into the powerbar, the probe plugged into the thermostat. then plug the powerbar INTO the thermostat. the thermostat cuts power to the powerbar when it reaches temperature and applies power when it is below. this is what regulates the temperature. if you had the thermostat plugged into the same powerbar as the flexwatt nothing will regulate the flexwatt and you will get extremely high temps

    the other option is wiring the flexwatt yourself and plugging that into the thermostat however you should be a qualified/skilled electrician to do that lol

    thermostat just cuts power to the powerbar. there is no safety concern there. you may decrease the life of the powerbar if it is a very cheap one. make sure your flexwatt is secured and if you cut it yourself that you cut it properly(check for videos, you have to cut between the black bars, as cutting thru the black bar is the same as having a non insulated wire exposed)
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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    Yeah no I actually just have my flexwatts hooked up too they're own dimmers but I know I'll need to hook up a thermostat soon as the collection is growing

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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    Plain and simple.....plug the t-stat into the wall and the heat tape into t-stat and the probe on the heat tape.
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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    Yeah but what about if I have 2 or more connections?

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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    Most t-stats can run from 1000 to 1500 watts of power. You can run your whole rack on 1 stat. Check the rating on the stat and see how many watts per foot the tape is.
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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    But I mean if for example I have two separate flexwatt connections that have individual cords

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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    How would I go about setting up a thermostat too multiple connections I mean

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    Re: Question about thermostats?

    You could try a bit of home DIY wiring to hook the strips of heat tape up to each other (lots of youtube vids that can show you how) OR get a thermostat with multiple receivers
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