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    For that application look into a "cubicle heater" or "personal heater". They run 200-400W and are designed for under desks, in small office cubes, etc. just to bump up the ambient temp a few degrees in a small space.

    Alternatively you could put two strips of heat tape in the racks, one up front set to about 82*F, the other in the back set to 90*F.

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