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Heat Cable Wattage ?

Mike P.

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How do you measure the watts you are pulling with heat cable - I know my AP rack is pulling around 167 "because they say so" - I know the flexwatt per foot, but can't find anything on heat cable - I'm particularly interested in that which comes along with the vision versa racks...

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Mike P.
 
They use the ZooMed heat cable...I'm pretty sure it is the 50w length
 
Generally heat cable runs 2-5 watts per foot - however actual wattage is very dependent on the maker, footage and application. Reptile specific cable tends to run in the 2-3 watt per foot range whereas the heat cable used for pipes runs anywhere from 5-10 watts per foot.
 
hhmoore said:
They use the ZooMed heat cable...I'm pretty sure it is the 50w length

Thanks - I checked out ZooMeds sight, and they list the wattage to available lengths - Vision does not list what type of heat cable it comes with, or length or wattage so that was the info I was looking for...
 
ToshaMc said:
Generally heat cable runs 2-5 watts per foot - however actual wattage is very dependent on the maker, footage and application. Reptile specific cable tends to run in the 2-3 watt per foot range whereas the heat cable used for pipes runs anywhere from 5-10 watts per foot.

I'll just call it 10 watts per foot on the safe side when the cable comes into question - Thanks for your help...
 
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