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    What size heat tape? We have a large DIY rack made from a plastic shelving unit, and covered the 11"x12" pieces of heat tape with pieces of 12"x12"x.08" acrylic sheet screwed into the rack. Kind of pricey but it worked, and we can easily disassemble and move the rack if needed since the heat tape isn't' actually attached to anything, the acrylic sheet holds it on the shelves.

    Tubs are 54 qt under-bed style so they're pretty heavy and the rubbing tub would definitely damage the heat tape if it weren't protected.
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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

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    What size heat tape? We have a large DIY rack made from a plastic shelving unit, and covered the 11"x12" pieces of heat tape with pieces of 12"x12"x.08" acrylic sheet screwed into the rack. Kind of pricey but it worked, and we can easily disassemble and move the rack if needed since the heat tape isn't' actually attached to anything, the acrylic sheet holds it on the shelves.

    Tubs are 54 qt under-bed style so they're pretty heavy and the rubbing tub would definitely damage the heat tape if it weren't protected.
    It is a two foot length of 21" heat tape from Reptile Basics.

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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    What size heat tape? We have a large DIY rack made from a plastic shelving unit, and covered the 11"x12" pieces of heat tape with pieces of 12"x12"x.08" acrylic sheet screwed into the rack. Kind of pricey but it worked, and we can easily disassemble and move the rack if needed since the heat tape isn't' actually attached to anything, the acrylic sheet holds it on the shelves.

    Tubs are 54 qt under-bed style so they're pretty heavy and the rubbing tub would definitely damage the heat tape if it weren't protected.
    My heat tape is 21 x 24" from Reptile Basics.

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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

    Thanks for the advice. I think I'll have to figure a way to recess the tape. Probably a useful skill to have in my quiver as this won't be the last enclosure I build.

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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

    I use heat pads, similar to tape. (tape is hard to find in the UK)
    To avoid rubbing I put thin plastic self adhesive floor tiles on the part of the floor where the heat tape is not. This lifts the tub 1 or 2 mm above the tape/pad and there is no or reduced rubbing. especially if you have the water bowl at the other enc (front) for ballance.
    This saves me recessing.
    My systems last for decades this way.

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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

    I recessed it. Dug through two layers of the plywood. It doesn't look to bad and it's not visible anyway.

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    Re: Heat Tape Installation Help

    I don't have the room to raise the tub up. Not even a quarter inch.

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