🔥 Keep Your Pipes Flowing, No Matter the Weather! ❄️
The Frost King HC6A Automatic Electric Heat Kit is a 6-foot heating cable designed to prevent water pipes from freezing in extreme temperatures down to -40°F. With a power output of 120V and 7W per foot, this versatile kit is suitable for both metal and plastic pipes, ensuring easy installation and reliable performance. Proudly made in the USA, it combines efficiency with convenience for homeowners looking to safeguard their plumbing.
Manufacturer | Thermwell Products Co., Inc |
Part Number | HC6A |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 7.63 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | HC6A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6-Feet |
Color | Black |
Style | Electric Heat Cable Kit |
Pattern | Kit |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Frost King HC6A Automatic Electric Heat Cable Kits, 6ft x 120V x 7 Watts/ft |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Just the right length.
This is for a horse water trough faucet, it doesn't require a six foot length. This came well packaged and on time.These work perfect.
F**A
Works exactly as it should
This Frost King 6ft heat cable works exactly as it supposed to work!I have a pipe that has frozen and split two times in a 10 year period in a non-heated crawl space area. As you can see from the pictures that this last time I made the repair I located the pipe 2 inches away from the outside wall and used the thicker walled "Type L" copper pipe. The Frost King heat cable was very flexible (after I tested it and it had warmed up) to easily tie-wrap to the pipe every 3.5 - 4 inches. After it was tied to the pipe, I trimmed the tie-wrap "tails" and covered the pipe and heat cable with Frost King cotton pipe insulation. Then I covered the spiral seems of the cotton insulation with aluminum duct tape to keep away bugs and critters that may be attracted to the cotton. The Frost King cotton insulation is Class A fire rated, so I have no worries that this install is safe... especially with aluminum furnace tape over it.When I first tried to test the heat cable by using ice packs to chill the sensor for 10-15 mins, the cable appeared to be a dud... it didn't get warm and my "Kill-A-Watt" meter showed no power usage. Then I thought that the heat cable and sensor, that have been sitting in my 90+ degree garage for a day, may be too warm internally to activate even with ice packs surrounding the sensor. So, I put the heat cable in my refrigerator, for 45 mins, to chill the whole thing down to my average crawl space temps in winter time. Then I extended the chilled cable on my counter top and covered the sensor with ice packs and wrapped a hand towel around it (just the sensor section) to let the cold do its job. Within 10 mins the watt meter showed that the cable was drawing 42 watts. I left the cable warm up for another 20mins to see how hot it would get and I could still comfortably hold it in my hand. After I removed the ice packs the cable switched off in just under 8 mins in a 70 degree kitchen... so this cable is slower to react to sudden temp changes than I had thought it would, but it works exactly like it should, since it is only keeping water flowing and preventing ice damage.
P**H
Well made heat tape
This heat tape is well made and had clear instructions
S**
Used it in my pump house on all the water lines
Seems to be effective when I turn it on for low temperatures keeps my lines from freezing
D**G
good price
for my above ground water line, to be wrapped with insulation then a hard cover
M**E
Heat Tape
Easy to install
E**L
Works great for short length of pipe.
No frozen water line!!
Y**Y
Seems like it should do the job.
I had a 4 foot baseboard pipe that froze last year during a terrible cold snap. I decided to try this heating cable this winter to prevent it from happening again. I checked out a few different ones and decided to go with the Frost King 3-footer. Basically the item looks well made. Being you need to tape it to the pipe then wrap it in 1/2 inch fiberglass insulation then wrap the fiberglass with plastic (comes with the fiberglass) I decided I should test it out to be sure it works before going through all that. I unwinded it and plugged it into a GFCI outlet. I put a plastic bag filled with ice over the thermostat and waited about 15-20 minutes. I felt the cable and wow it sure did get pretty hot. I was impressed. I installed it which took about 30 mins all together and I'm hoping for the best. I have no way of knowing if it will prevent the pipe from freezing but my feeling is it should do a good job based on my initial testing of the cable. PS they do recommend a GFCI outlet. I had to replace a regular outlet with a GFCI as well.
C**R
good product
but since length matters, had to return it.
J**B
Good product
Recommend it
G**I
Good quality
I ordered 3 of these. Be sure to plug them into a GFCI plug in. Regular plug in can be dangerous and a fire hazard. Best to get a qualified electrician to install it. People think they can do it then Ka Boom!
J**N
CONFUSING INSTRUCTIONS
The heater appears to work fine. I was confused by the instructions. The instructions said you can't use the heater for a drain pipe, but when I was researching heating cables on your web site for this product it indicated that it can be used for a drain pipe to keep unfrozen. So I was a little confused when I got the heating cable and it said you can't use it for that purpose. I just assumed the package info was out of date and the online info was up to date. I used it anyways and it works fine.
A**R
Hope they work
Just installed them last weekend, so hope when the cold weather comes they work
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