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wary thoughts, I know.
But something that is sold to be slept on undergoes very rigorous tests.
They use 40-50 watts, can be washed and tumble dried, sweated and urinated on without risk of danger.
Seems plausible.
Putting the plants under the duvet between you and OH in the bed will give the same results!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
wary thoughts, I know.
But something that is sold to be slept on undergoes very rigorous tests.
They use 40-50 watts, can be washed and tumble dried, sweated and urinated on without risk of danger.
Seems plausible.
I would not do it,just think about it,if any of the above happen,they are dealt with fairly quickly,any moisture thats perminantly present,has every chance of finding it's way along the wires,same as water leaks and pipe work,another big thing is,the blankets are not meant to be on none stop,only a limited time,i would not mind betting that the soil warming cables are made of different outer coating,and therefore thicker,if you tried to use one under a tray,then it would surly not be effitient as it would be a barrier,to the heat,also proporgators and soil cables are enclosed in a concentrated area,just my thoughts,some use airing cupboards if you have one,others use the heat from Radiators,by placing your container near the heat,not on top of it,i would however benefit from a cover,poly bag ext.
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
I think we have an inert fear of electric blankets, this calls for an investigation.
You maybe right about the cables, i'll pick up a second hand one and look.
They have a rheostat/thermostat and turn off when the require temp has been reached, so won't be on all the time. Just read the guidelines and they can be slept on whilst being heated. also there doesn't appear to have any weight restrictions, not that I'm going to put 15 stone of soil onto it.
Seems a bit excessive, mainly for size.
The other aspect would be it heats but wasn't intended for standing plant trays on and the possible problems the different use can introduce.
Would have thought that a heat tray for standing demijohns on for wine making was a better option. Thinking one of those and a plug in timer set for say 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off.
Sometimes there is a sensible limit to what can be utalised. I know another area where people have spent more money trying to get something modified to accomplish a purpose then just buying the right equipment initially. And they never get the results the proper dedicated equipment does.
Maybe it could be less cost, easier and better to buy a heated propogator from Wilko.
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