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Resistance heating cable problem ?
I have a length of resistance heating cable that is just a fine sprial
of resistance wire. It is double insulated and is rated at 240v ac and 60 watts / 12 ft length. I am oing use it as bottom heat in a propagating unit. Having never used this stuff before, how do I terminated it. Just straight into plug ?? and then via RCD. What about the heating effect on the plug. Or is there a proper way ?? |
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