Facon 7-1/4" x 25" Tank Heater Pad | Automatic Thermostat | 12V

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Facon 7-1/4" x 25" RV Tank Heater Pad with Automatic Thermostat (Part #CW-ST725)

Keep your RV water system protected through freezing weather with the Facon 7-1/4" x 25" RV Tank Heater Pad. Designed for fresh, gray, or black water tanks up to 50 gallons, this heater pad provides reliable freeze protection during cold-weather camping or storage.

Key Features:

  • Automatic Temperature Control: Built-in thermostat activates heating when the tank surface temperature drops below 45°F (±5°F) and turns off automatically at 68°F (±5°F), ensuring energy-efficient operation.
  • Powerful and Safe Heating: Rated for 12V DC, 60 watts, this pad delivers steady, even heat to prevent your holding tanks from freezing without overheating or damaging components.
  • Durable Construction: Premium adhesive backing provides secure, long-lasting attachment to your tank’s surface. The sealed design protects the internal heating element from moisture and road debris.
  • Easy Installation: Simply peel and stick the pad directly to the flat, clean surface of your tank. Connect to the 12V power supply that’s switched on only when tank heating is needed.
  • All-Season Versatility: Ideal for use on freshwater, gray water, and black water tanks, supporting year-round RV living in cold climates.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 7-1/4" W x 25" L
  • Voltage: 12V DC
  • Wattage: 60W
  • Compatible Tank Size: Up to 50 gallons
  • Thermostat: On at 45°F ±5°F / Off at 68°F ±5°F
  • Application: Fresh, gray, or black water tanks

Compatibility and Use:

This heater pad fits most standard RV holding tanks with a flat mounting surface. For best results, use it alongside RV pipe heaters or elbow pads in extreme conditions. Always ensure the pad is connected to a 12V circuit designed for heating accessories.

Equip your RV with the Facon CW-ST725 Tank Heater Pad to prevent costly freeze damage and keep your water flowing smoothly—even when temperatures drop below freezing.