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Reminder to Check Flexwatt Sometimes

ascottlaw

New member
Tonight I found that a section of flexwatt had overheated and melted a hole in one of my bins. No harm to the snake and only a little heat damage to the rack, but it got very hot. From the heat mark it looks like a small patch of element about 2 inches in diameter overheated. All the other bins on the rack were still at their normal temps. Just thought I'd pass this along as a reminder to inspect your heat sources every once in a while.
 
The rack is thermostat controlled, but on a different bin. My problem was a very small short of some kind.
 
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