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Any advice on fitting Hotronic footwarmers?

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Hi,
Has anyone any advice on fitting these to their boots? The manual says to stick the flat cable to the back of the innerboot using duct tape. However no type of tape will stick to my innerboot, as it peels off almost immediately.
Has anyone come across a similar problem or have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ken
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carafw, well mine is done with duct tape - you'll have to find a stickier kind! You need to cut (stanley knife) a slot at the bottom back of the heel for the wire to come out, if you've not already done so.
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carafw, get someone else to do it Laughing Laughing

it is a PITA to do and there are many liners where tape won't stick, if you can't get it to stick i wouldn't worry about putting anyhting to hold it in place, just be careful when you put the liner into the shell the cable will stay in place...if you do want to stick it down then you could try warming the liner a little with a hair dryer applying the tape then warming the tape, this sometimes helps the adhesive to bond better, another thing that can work is putting tape across the way in a couple of bands top and bottom then running the vertical piece up the back of the boot

good luck

anyone fitting these, i would suggest cutting a slot in the sole of the liner in the forefoot directly below where the element goes through the footbed and running the cable along the outside bottom of the liner and up the back, cutting the back of the liner can be difficult and there is a risk of cutting critical stitching
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CEM wrote:
i would suggest cutting a slot in the sole of the liner in the forefoot directly below where the element goes through the footbed

Would that advice also apply to Zipfits and foamed liners?
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rob@rar wrote:
CEM wrote:
i would suggest cutting a slot in the sole of the liner in the forefoot directly below where the element goes through the footbed

Would that advice also apply to Zipfits and foamed liners?


very much so...you don't want to be cuting the back of the zip fit...puncture that cork sack and ........ well Skullie Skullie
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CEM, thanks.
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CEM,
Thanks for the advice CEM. I'll try what you suggest and it's good to know that others have had problems as well. I've also learnt a new acronym PITA!!
Thanks again,
Ken
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