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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    Perhaps you missed this sticky....

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=73275
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    yeah i did miss that wow sorry...that tells me EVERYTHING i need to know...great job wit that thread
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    I just went through this.

    Even on the loweset setting, my Dimmer kept my 4" flexwatt at 100 degrees even!
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I just went through this.

    Even on the loweset setting, my Dimmer kept my 4" flexwatt at 100 degrees even!
    i have my dimmer on the highest setting and it gets to 82 degrees tops
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    How come when i have the dimmer ALL the way to the top it only gets to 80 degrees?
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    top? you want to go down on the slider

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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    you know what i meant lol its confusing...lets put it this way: I have it set so that the dimmer is being used the least it can be and it still only gets to like 80 degrees
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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    Quote Originally Posted by rmune0750 View Post
    you know what i meant lol its confusing...lets put it this way: I have it set so that the dimmer is being used the least it can be and it still only gets to like 80 degrees
    Plug a table lamp into the dimmer, then move the slider up and down. When the light is the brightest mark that end high and when the light dims that side is low. Its a lot easier than doing it with the flexwatt.

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    Re: Lamp dimmer controlling Flexwatt...

    If the flex surface temp only gets to 80 degrees with that dimmer wide open, you have bad wiring to the flex. I have used those dimmers for years on all sizes of flex.

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