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Posted by: John Q at Mon Feb 8 20:11:43 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John Q ] Several years ago I used some racks with back heat, two strips of 11 inch flexwatt. In my opinion it did not work well. The rack material was 1/4 inch plastic. I lost a lot of heat out of the back of the racks. I resolved the issue by attaching 2 inch rigid insulation on the back and sides of the rack. Since then I have switched back to belly heat. I need to change the heating on one of my racks from belly to back heat. So this time I thought I would place a piece of rigid insulation across the back of each shelf on the inside. Each shelf is deep enough that the boxes would still slide in all the way. I want to place a 1/4 inch thick, 3 inch by 24 inch piece of rigid insulation at the back of each shelf. Then I would glue or tape reflectix to the surface of the rigid insulation. Then I would tape or glue my 3 inch flexwatt to the reflectix. What I'm trying to do is prevent any heat from going out the back of the rack or even heating the back panel. I want the insulation and reflectix to cause the heat to radiate forward toward the boxes. | ||
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