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Old 07-31-03, 08:05 AM   #1
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Thoughts on Heat Rope?

I am going to build a rack system soon, and I was thinking of using heat rope. Is anyone here using it, and what are your thoughts on it?

Also, what are prices like?

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Old 07-31-03, 11:35 AM   #2
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I assume you're talking about the heat rope that is used to prevent pipes from freezing...

That's what I plan to use, but there are a couple of problems with the stuff I saw at Home Depot. For one, it has a sensor that you have to cut off, because it will only activate at -40C. Second, you NEED to hook it up to a rheostat if you're using it for a rack. It gets quite hot. Too hot for a rubbermaid.
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Old 07-31-03, 12:32 PM   #3
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Actually, I was thinking of reptile heat rope...

http://www.bigappleherp.com/Pages/Pr...pe_119500.html

From what I understand, they come in standard lengths and cannot be cut or trimmed to size.
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I have purchased some and am using it for undertank for hatchling racks and it is great - flexible, safe (CSA approved), easy to install (I have it running back and forth in two rows that provide a hot spot up to 90 degrees on the floor of the tubs - have to use a rheostat to keep it below that). We brought it up from Big Apple but I understand that Port Credit stocks it. It was expensive to bring in from US, between exchange and taxes, but we wanted to try it - I don't recall the actual costs. So far it is working really well,

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Looks like a great idea, But what wattage would you need for a colubrid rack?
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Old 07-31-03, 01:31 PM   #6
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Thanks for the info, Mary. I am probably going to buy it from Port Credit, just to avoid paying duties from the US. How long have you been using it, and do you have any pics?

Alex, I think the wattage is not really essential, what is more important is the length you require, since it cannot be cut or resized.
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If it's actually CSA approved, I think I'll be buying it BULK.
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Yeah, Port Credit has it, it's listed as $39.99, but it doesn't say what length it is. Besides, if you click on "buy", the confirmation page says it's a Tetra Heat pad. Grant is a member of this forum, isn't he?

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Old 07-31-03, 02:13 PM   #9
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Yup, it should be CSA approved, because it comes with a power connector, and there is no assembly required, unlike heat tape.
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Old 07-31-03, 02:24 PM   #10
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I did a quick search on ssnakess, and here are 2 other threads on heat rope:

Heat rope warning (basically, do not fold, bend staple or mutilate it)
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...ight=heat+rope

Heat rope general information
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...ight=heat+rope
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