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    flex watt

    If my Helix is set @ 90 deg should my flexwatt be reading the same if I'm using a temp gun ? I'm running 4 inch flexwatt and 5 shelves @16 inch long paired with a Helix all new..Right now I'm getting readings of 84 deg .Thanks
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    On the tape or inside the tub?

    On the tape yes.
    There is heat loss when transferring to the inside of the tub so you will have to run a little hotter to get what you want in the tub.

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    Re: flex watt

    Thanks, I'm only getting around 86 now on the flexwatt and its been running a full day now, any clue why this vould be. Thanks
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    Check your connections.

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    Flex watt is unfortunately not as consistent as we may like it to be. Ends tend to be a little warmer than the middle and its probably +- 2 degrees over the whole thing. With that said, check the temperature where your probe is. If thats not 90 than you may have a problem.
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    Re: flex watt

    I pulled the tubs and all the centers of the flexwatt strips are spot on and the ends are off a bit on the lower side..I think I'll leave it for now. Thanks
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    Are you only checking with one thermometer or temp gun? I use a few different devices for checking heat so I can compare them to one another. Sometime devices will just need calibrated again or batteries are low or just simply has gone bad.

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