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    wiring flexwatt??

    I have a shelf unit (5 shelves), which I am putting 3 inch flexxwatt on each shelf (belly heat), do I need to cut and wire an extension cord for each shelf, or can I bridge the wiring to each flexwatt on each shelf using one cord, is it safe, and recommended??? I am using a helix dbs-1000 and it can only take 3 inputs, I dont want to have to hook up a supply strip with severals plugs hanging everywhere

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    you can run them in series and it will be okay. just make sure you keep your hot on the same side as the rest.

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Hi,

    I always prefer to wire them in paralell so I end up with two circuits.

    It is probably just personal choice but I like to know if one strip fails the rest will keep working.


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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Quote Originally Posted by escomaya View Post
    I have a shelf unit (5 shelves), which I am putting 3 inch flexxwatt on each shelf (belly heat), do I need to cut and wire an extension cord for each shelf, or can I bridge the wiring to each flexwatt on each shelf using one cord, is it safe, and recommended??? I am using a helix dbs-1000 and it can only take 3 inputs, I dont want to have to hook up a supply strip with severals plugs hanging everywhere
    Then your best bet would be to use one continuous strip of flexwatt "snaked" up each level. That way you only have to use one connection and one plug.
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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenkeogh View Post
    Then your best bet would be to use one continuous strip of flexwatt "snaked" up each level. That way you only have to use one connection and one plug.
    This is what I would do as well in your situation.

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    This is what I would do as well in your situation.
    me also adds a bit of side warmth to the shelves as well. and to be honest If u can run it like that it is a LOT easier then wiring each heh

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenkeogh View Post
    Then your best bet would be to use one continuous strip of flexwatt "snaked" up each level. That way you only have to use one connection and one plug.
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    i was going to do this too but it does work better if you think about it ahead of time and your sides are not preglued and nailed LOL
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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    Hey i use ring terminals on mine.simple and effective...i got it from this diy on racks from this site http://www.westerngecko.ca/breeder_rack.htm

    hope this helps anyone on wiring flexwatt, its very easy. i scrape plastic off to make sure i get contact.

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    can anyone show me an example of flexwatt being "snaked" up the rack? I've heard this term before and I can visual it but I'm not sure if I've ever actually seen it done.

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    Re: wiring flexwatt??

    If you run series and one goes all after go, parallel ones after still work. Or one piece.

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