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Working with soil warming cables
Hi all
Didn't come up with answer on Google so here goes... I've been lucky enough to be given some soil warming cable and a couple of old thermostats. However, the cable is 26m long! I am planning on making 2-3 propagators, cold frame heaters with it. Can I treat it like any other electrical cable in terms of cutting, junctions etc or are there any special techniques I need to be aware of? Michael S (now a dad BTW for those who sent good wishes with last thread!) |
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Working with soil warming cables
"Michael Savage" wrote in message .. . Hi all Didn't come up with answer on Google so here goes... I've been lucky enough to be given some soil warming cable and a couple of old thermostats. However, the cable is 26m long! I am planning on making 2-3 propagators, cold frame heaters with it. Can I treat it like any other electrical cable in terms of cutting, junctions etc or are there any special techniques I need to be aware of? It can be cut and linked back together with normal cable but if you discard any great length of the heating cable that will proportionally decrease the resistance and increase the temperature it reaches so you have to be very careful. All joints that you make must of course be weather tight and suitable for out door use. Are you aware of what voltage and current it is rated for? Feel free to email me for further detailed advice, my reply to address works. -- Chris Thomas West Cork Ireland |
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Working with soil warming cables
"..........I've been lucky enough to be given some soil warming cable and a
couple of old thermostats ......." firstly I would fit a plug and check if the cable is working. I have 3 old cables not used for a few years and no sign of life in any of them. I was told that moisture can get in and finish the cables if they are left in the beds and not used for a year or two. Also remember you put the cable at 6 to 8 inch spacing so a 3ft wide propagating bed will need 6 lengths of cable so you have enough for about 17 ft of bed altogether. Useful size. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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Working with soil warming cables
I intend to control my cable with a dimmer switch. Experiment shows it will
work, when I'm fit enough to get around to it. The instructions advise not to cut the cable. "David Hill" wrote in message ... "..........I've been lucky enough to be given some soil warming cable and a couple of old thermostats ......." firstly I would fit a plug and check if the cable is working. I have 3 old cables not used for a few years and no sign of life in any of them. I was told that moisture can get in and finish the cables if they are left in the beds and not used for a year or two. Also remember you put the cable at 6 to 8 inch spacing so a 3ft wide propagating bed will need 6 lengths of cable so you have enough for about 17 ft of bed altogether. Useful size. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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