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View Poll Results: your favorite or most commonly used size of flexwatt...
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the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
Why do some people choose 11" flexwatt and some will choose 3" for the same type of rack with the same type of snakes? I use 11" flexwatt for a 10 tub high cb-70 style rack with adults and 3" flex for a hatchling rack but im sure there are others out there who do things totally different when it comes to flexwatt.
i have been using flexwatt for a over year and am still pretty new to it. I would love to hear everyones experiences and ideas about multiple sizes of flexwatt applied to a variety of rack styles.
what works and what doesnt? What works best for you and why?
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
the width of the FW is only one consideration,wattage is also very important.for example the 3" FW comes in 6 & 10 watt per foot.both wattages will give you the temps you desire,but the 10 watt has the potential for harm in case of thermostat failure.
for most applications i use the 3" 6 watt in belly heat.i find this is safe and efficent,also the lower the wattage (that does the job) the less thermostats that i have to buy.
BTW i just read that there's a new FW product out,4" that's 5 watts per foot.have fun !
Last edited by twh; 02-16-2008 at 03:23 PM.
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
I use the 11 inch just because it covers the whole surface of my hides for my bigger ball pythons.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
do you think that 3" flexwatt would do the same job as 11" flexwatt in your situation??
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
I like the 4" because of thw lower watts per foot. 3" is kind of thin and the 10w can get really hot if something fails. I've tried the 11" in an incubator and it actually smoldered or caught fire. The tape turned to ash and the bottom of my incubator melted. 4" seems to work the best for me.
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
 Originally Posted by PythonWallace
I like the 4" because of thw lower watts per foot. 3" is kind of thin and the 10w can get really hot if something fails. I've tried the 11" in an incubator and it actually smoldered or caught fire. The tape turned to ash and the bottom of my incubator melted. 4" seems to work the best for me.
Really!
Even with a thermostat? I check on my 11 inch heat tape everytime i enter the room( well, i only use it so i check up on all of the snakes heat), so far it has been fine.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
No, I was testing it without a thermostat to make sure I was using enough tape to get the incubator up over 90. I did have one failure using the 4" tape and it spiked to 107, making my hot spots 103. I didn't catch it for a whole day, and if I was using anything hotter than what I was I'm sure I would have found a bunch of cooked snakes.
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
Houses have burnt down because of heat tape failures/ not useing something to regulate the heat, so i can see that happening.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
Would one strip of 3" or 4" flexwatt be enough to heat up a 41qt tub properly?
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Re: the flexwatt size you prefer and why?
4" for 6qt and 15qt, 11" for 32qt and 41qt tubs
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