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Old 01-13-09, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by bfournier View Post
Where is the best place for a non contractor to get heat plates?
I just go to the same places as the contractors. Go in realizing that you aren't a regular so you are lower priority and know exactly what part number(s) you need. I get good discounts to boot.


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After about 2.5 hours the floor only gets to around 68 degrees.
From what temp? That floor is gonna warm up and cool down at a much much much slower rate.

How does it do with a steady t-stat? How are the tubes attached to the underside of the floor?

The plates, give the BTUs a much nicer conduction path to the floor and that is important.
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