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Madison Accessories 61012 RV Pipe Heater, 13.6 Volts DC, 6" x 12"
Madison Accessories 61012 RV Pipe Heater, 13.6 Volts DC, 6" x 12"
Madison Accessories RV Pipe Heater, 13.6 Volts DC, 6" x 12"
 
Price: $79.80
MFG P/N: 61012
MFG: Madison Accessories
UPC #: 856877000267

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The Madison Accessories RV Pipe Heater helps keep your water running throughout the winter, without needing to worry about freeze-ups. The adhesive-backed auxiliary heating device works on RV or commercial vehicle water lines or plumbing pipes.
  • Apply to PVC, CPVC, ABS pipes, PEX lines, copper tubes, etc.
  • Heats 1-1/2" diameter pipes.
  • Made of a laminated heating element, thermostat switch, and rubberized backing material with an outer aluminum layer.
  • Inner layer made of Pressure Sensitive Adhesive that allows it to stick to your water lines.
  • Helps prevent freeze-ups.
  • Easy peel and stick mounting.
  • The adhesive is strong enough to withstand heavy use and weather.
  • Thermostatically controlled.
  • Energy-efficient.
  • Temperature Rating: 40 degrees ON/58 Degrees OFF.
  • In higher temperatures, it is recommended to remove power from the heater.
  • Note: please see instructions tab above for a step-by-step installation guide and usage suggestions/warnings.
  • Voltage: 13.6 volts DC.
  • Watts: 20.6.
  • Amps: 1.5.
  • Dimensions: Length: 12", Width: 6".
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs.
  • Limited 90-Day Manufacturer Warranty.
  • Made in the USA.

Madison Accessories RV Pipe Heater, 13.6 Volts DC, 6" x 12"

Additional Product Information
How The RV Pipe Heater Works: Once installed on your RV water lines, the thermostat switch controls the flow of electrical current to the heating element. The thermostat switch will turn on the heater at approximately 40 degrees Fahrenheit and will turn off the heater at approximately 58 degrees. Because aluminum is a good insulator, the backing of this heater will hold the heat in. This process will keep water in your plumbing lines from freezing during harsh weather.