Hi,
I ordered it directly from the manufacturer.
here.
When I initially contacted them they sent me the whole european price list - but that's geared at re-sellers and semed like total overkill to me. But when I started asking them they offered to sell me ready made up units as I was only looking for a small order.
Not all their range is available in 240v but here are the ones that are;
11” wide element, 20 W/Lin. Ft. @ 220 Volt,
4” wide element, 8 W/Lin. Ft. @ 220 Volt,
11” x 6.25”, 8.5 W/Panel @ 230 Volt,
So we can't get the 3" but can get 4" and if you wanted to do it yourself (or have a few hundred friends who also want some) they will sell the crimping tools and connectors needed if you buy the rolls - be warned they talk about 500 foot rolls by default and they aint cheap.
I will probably be buying another 10 of the 2' x 11" ready made up units but will need to finalise a few points before I will know for sure.
It might also be worth asking in a few of the american shops as I know of at least two of them that deliver but have not yet asked if they can find the 240v version - I hadn't condidered asking them till I had already ordered.
Mine took about 8 days to arrive via US airmail - they originally quoted for UPS and 3 days but the difference in price was ludicrous.
the 2' x 11" ready made up mat was only $14.25 and US airmail delivery came to $14. I dont know how much it would be for a large delivery though so you would need to ask - they even phoned me to get the visa details. They aren't always the quickest at answering emails though but a large part of that may be my isp getting themselves put on a spam blacklist.![]()
All in all I really like the stuff - it happily reaches 116f in my living room where the local ultratherm heatmats only reach 84. It can't cope with the windows being open but ceramic heaters have ruined me and it breaks my heart I can't work out how to use them in racks.
The mat even came with a british plug already attatched - will put up a picture in a sec.
dr del