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Ultratherm Under Tank Heaters - Price Guarantee

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For those unfamiliar with Ultratherms, they have been the premier heating element in Europe for years and are now taking the North American market by storm. The low wattage design uses less electricity and has a lower maximum operating temperature. On average, the operating temps are 15 degrees Celsius above ambient room temperature making it a safer alternative should there be a thermostat failure. Ultratherms have a double layer of insulation giving it long lasting durability. It also enables the elements to be used inside the enclosure, making it an ideal element for heating those large wooden enclusures. As an added bonus, the heating elements come pre-wired with a 6' cord and are ready to plug and go. No need to worry about your electrical skills. Ultratherms are UL listed.

Prices are as follows:

Viv Mat 7 (6" x 11" ) - $14
Viv Mat 15 (11" x 11" ) - $17
Viv Mat 22 (17" x 11" ) - $21
Viv Mat 30 (23" x 11" ) - $23
Viv Mat 39 (29" x 11" ) - $25
Viv Mat 46 (35" x 11" ) - $28
Viv Mat 64 (48" x 11" ) - $32

Viv Strip 11 (17" x 6" ) - $14
Viv Strip 15 (23" x 6" ) - $15
Viv Strip 23 (35" x 6" ) - $24
Viv Strip 32 (48" x 6" ) - $28

Purchase 5 or more elements to get 5% off. Purchase 10 or more to get 10% off.

For more information and wholesale inquiries, please contact me at [email protected] or check out www.ngmexotics.com. If you find a better price let us know and we will beat it by 5%.

Nathan Myhill
NGM Exotics
 

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The discounts on the ultratherms are pretty standard. I offer a 5% discount when you purchase a minimum of 5 ultratherms and a 10% discount when you purchase 10 or more. If you were to purchase two ultratherms then the price would be $32 for the 48"x11".

Nathan Myhill
NGM Exotics
 
Im intrested in a "48x11", and if i read correct it gets about 15degrees above room temps. However can you plug them into a thermostat to achieve higher tempratures then that?
 
The ultratherms get about 15 degrees C above room temps or 27 degrees F. Plugging them into a thermostat will not allow them to achieve a higher temperature. The thermostat instead will prevent the ultratherm from running too hot. If your ambient temps are around 80-85F, which most are, you will not have any difficulties maintaining your hot spot temps.

Nathan Myhill
NGM Exotics
 
i am looking for a new way to heat a enclosure im building they are 8 feet long 2 foot high and 2ft deep and there is no heat source as of right now and i live in pa where it gets a little cold any suggestions?
 
Dan,

That's a fairly big enclosure you are constructing. There are a couple of ways you could heat it. One would be to use a 48" x 11" element running half of the length of the enclosure. The other option would be to use 2-3 23" x 11" elements spaced out along the length. Typically I would only recommend one ultratherm per enlcosure but I think your needs are pretty unique.

Nathan Myhill
NGM Exotics
 
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