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Flexwatt direction???Flat, or up/down

Chris@SFC

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Thanks for looking in here. I been having trouble hooking up my flexwatt to a 9 tub rack system I made from melamine. My original setup was for the belly heat. Some will heat up and some wont. i keep bending and unbending and breaking those expensive metal clips. And Im so stressed that its not even funny.

I was thinking wouldnt it be better just to run the whole sheet of flexwatt on the back of the rack and just give it good ambient temps?. I think it'll be easy just to do it like this, but I feel thats not gonna be a good idea for some reason. Whats everyones take on this?
 
i use back heat on my racks and am happy with it. The bottom shelves can get a bit cool so if you wrap a bit extra on the last shelf underneath, itll keep things more stable.

The flex i use on both, is 11"
 
Man 11" flexwatt going down sounds so much easier to hook up. I think thats where I move forward to. I live here in miami and I have the room where I sleep at heated with a thermostated heater with the A/C vents closed. Im dying at night and need air.lol :ack2:
 
I have both and can't say there's that much of a difference. Of course the room is at a constant basal temperature of 75 F, which I believe helps particularly those snakes warmed with the vertical tape.
 
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