Overview
Upgraded Self-Regulating Pipe Heat Cable with Dual-Indicator Plug
YeloDeer Dual-Indicator Pipe Heat Cable is an upgraded self-regulating heat tape for water pipes, designed to help prevent frozen pipes in cold weather. It is ideal for metal and plastic pipes, including PVC, PEX, ABS, copper, steel, and galvanized pipes up to 2 in diameter.
This upgraded version keeps the same reliable self-regulating heating performance as our standard blue pipe heat cable, while adding a clearer plug status display.
The dual-indicator plug makes winter pipe protection easier to check at a glance:
Green Light = Power On
Red Light = Heating Active
With the green power indicator, you can quickly confirm the cable is receiving power. With the red heating indicator, you can see when the cable is actively heating in cold conditions.
Key Benefits
• Upgraded dual-indicator plug for easier status checking
• Green light shows power is connected
• Red light shows the cable is actively heating
• Built-in thermostat turns heating on at 37°F / 3°C and off at 50°F / 10°C
• Self-regulating heating technology adjusts output as temperature changes
• Helps prevent frozen water pipes in winter
• Suitable for metal and plastic pipes up to 2 in diameter
• Safe for straight, spiral, and overlapping installation
• Can be used on dry or water-filled pipes
• 6 ft power cord for easier connection
• Extra waterproof end seal included for custom cutting
What Makes This Version Different?
This product is the upgraded version of YeloDeer’s standard blue self-regulating pipe heat cable.
The heating cable itself is designed for the same type of pipe freeze protection applications. The main upgrade is the plug design.
Standard Version: Single visible power indicator
Dual-Indicator Version: Green power indicator + red heating indicator
If you want to quickly know whether the cable is powered and whether it is actively heating, choose this dual-indicator version.
Self-Regulating Does Not Mean Always Off
The cable automatically adjusts heat output based on pipe and surrounding temperature. It produces more heat when the pipe is cold and reduces output when the pipe gets warmer.
The built-in thermostat helps control operation by turning heating on around 37°F / 3°C and off around 50°F / 10°C.
For customers who want clearer operation visibility, the dual-indicator plug is especially helpful because it separates power status from heating status.
Important Before You Order
This product is an external pipe heating cable. It should be wrapped on the outside of the pipe.
It is not an in-pipe heating cable and should not be inserted inside drinking water pipes, sewer pipes, drain lines, or tanks.
For long-term submersion or internal pipe applications, please choose YeloDeer’s in-pipe or in-water heating cable products instead.











Applications & Compatibility
Recommended Applications
YeloDeer Dual-Indicator Pipe Heat Cable is designed for outdoor and indoor pipe freeze protection in residential, farm, RV, cabin, and light commercial applications.
Common applications include:
• Outdoor water pipes
• Basement water pipes
• Crawl space pipes
• Garage pipes
• Exterior faucets
• Garden hoses
• Farm water lines
• Barn and livestock water systems
• RV, trailer, and camper plumbing
• Sprinkler system pipes
• Water supply pipes near exterior walls
• Valves, joints, and short exposed pipe sections
• Metal and plastic pipe freeze protection
This product is especially useful when pipes are exposed to cold air, wind, unheated spaces, or seasonal freezing conditions.
Compatible Pipe Materials
This heating cable can be used on many common pipe materials, including:
• PVC
• PEX
• ABS
• Copper
• Steel
• Galvanized pipe
• Other suitable metal and plastic water pipes
Recommended Pipe Size
This product is designed for pipes up to 2 in diameter.
For larger pipes, special pipe layouts, long exposed runs, or severe freeze conditions, please contact us before ordering so we can help confirm the correct cable length and installation method.
Where This Product Works Best
Use this product when you need external freeze protection for:
• Water supply pipes
• Exposed outdoor pipes
• Pipes in crawl spaces or basements
• RV and camper plumbing
• Farm and livestock water systems
• Seasonal pipe protection in winter
When Not to Use This Product
This product is not recommended for:
• In-pipe installation
• Drinking water pipe internal installation
• Long-term submersion in water
• Sewer or drain pipe internal heating
• Roof and gutter de-icing
• Pipes larger than 2 in without confirming suitability
• Pipes already damaged, leaking, or unsafe
• Applications where the plug or connection may sit in standing water
If you need freeze protection inside a pipe, choose an in-pipe heating cable.
If you need heating cable for long-term wet or submerged applications, choose an in-water heating cable.
If you need roof and gutter de-icing, choose a roof heating cable.
Standard Version vs Dual-Indicator Version
Choose the standard blue pipe heat cable if you only need basic pipe freeze protection.
Choose the dual-indicator version if you want:
• Clear power status
• Clear heating status
• Easier winter inspection
• Less guessing during cold weather
• A more convenient upgraded plug design
The upgrade is focused on the plug indicator system. The main application range remains external pipe freeze protection.
Specifications & Sizing
Product Specifications
Product Type: Self-regulating external pipe heating cable
Version: Upgraded dual-indicator plug version
Application: External freeze protection for water pipes
Heating Cable Type: Self-regulating pipe heat cable
Built-In Thermostat: Yes
Thermostat On Temperature: 37°F / 3°C
Thermostat Off Temperature: 50°F / 10°C
Power Indicator: Green light = power on
Heating Indicator: Red light = heating active
Voltage: 120V AC
Power Cord Length: 6 ft
Maximum Stable Cable Temperature: 140°F / 60°C
Recommended Pipe Size: Up to 2 in diameter
Compatible Pipe Materials: PVC, PEX, ABS, copper, steel, galvanized pipe, and suitable plastic or metal water pipes
Installation Methods: Straight, spiral, or overlapping installation
Cutting: Can be cut to length when properly sealed with the included waterproof end seal
Included Accessory: Extra waterproof end seal for custom cutting
How to Choose the Right Length
Choose the heating cable length based on the pipe section that needs freeze protection.
Before ordering, measure:
• The total length of exposed pipe
• Any valves or joints that need extra coverage
• Whether you plan to install the cable straight or spiral-wrapped
• Whether the pipe is in a windy or very cold location
• The distance from the pipe to the outlet
• Whether insulation will be added after installation
Straight Installation
Straight installation is recommended for many small and medium water pipes.
Run the heating cable along the bottom side or coldest side of the pipe, then secure it with suitable tape or cable ties.
Spiral Installation
Spiral installation provides more heat coverage per foot of pipe and may be useful for:
• Very cold areas
• Wind-exposed pipes
• Short pipe sections needing extra protection
• Valves, joints, or areas where freezing often starts
Spiral installation uses more cable length, so choose a longer cable if you plan to wrap it around the pipe.
Can the Cable Be Cut?
Yes, this self-regulating heating cable can be cut to length if needed.
After cutting, the cut end must be properly sealed with the included waterproof end seal.
Do not leave a cut end unsealed.
Do not cut the plug end.
Do not cut constant-wattage heating cables. This cutting instruction only applies to this self-regulating pipe heating cable.
Length Selection Tip
If you are unsure between two sizes, it is usually safer to choose a slightly longer cable. Extra cable can often be managed by adjusting the wrap spacing or wrapping the remaining section near the pipe end.
Because this product is self-regulating, overlapping is allowed when installed properly.
Installation & Accessories
Basic Installation Overview
YeloDeer Dual-Indicator Pipe Heat Cable is designed for DIY external pipe installation.
Typical installation steps:
1. Confirm the pipe is clean, dry, and in good condition.
2. Measure the pipe section that needs freeze protection.
3 .Place the heating cable along the pipe in a straight or spiral pattern.
4. Keep the thermostat area positioned where it can sense pipe or ambient temperature properly.
5. Secure the cable with suitable tape or cable ties.
6. Do not use metal wire or sharp fasteners that may damage the cable.
7. If cutting is needed, cut only the heating cable end, not the plug end.
8. Seal the cut end with the included waterproof end seal.
9. Add pipe insulation for better freeze protection and energy efficiency.
10. Plug into a properly protected 120V outlet.
11. Check the green light to confirm power.
12. Check the red light during cold conditions to confirm active heating.
Straight Installation
For straight installation, run the cable along the pipe length and secure it at intervals.
This method is simple, clean, and suitable for most pipes.
Spiral Installation
For spiral installation, wrap the cable around the pipe evenly.
Use spiral installation when the pipe needs more heating coverage or is exposed to stronger freezing conditions.
Overlapping Installation
Because this product is self-regulating, the cable can cross or overlap itself during installation.
This is helpful when protecting valves, joints, elbows, or short pipe sections.
Even though overlapping is allowed, avoid tight knots, crushing, or sharp bending.
Using Pipe Insulation
For best freeze protection, we recommend covering the pipe and heating cable with suitable pipe insulation after installation.
Insulation helps:
• Reduce heat loss
• Improve freeze protection
• Save energy
• Protect the cable from wind and weather
• Improve performance on exposed outdoor pipes
Make sure the heating cable is installed correctly before adding insulation.
Outdoor Power Connection
For outdoor use, plug the cable into a properly installed outdoor-rated outlet.
Use a weatherproof in-use outlet cover.
Do not allow the plug, outlet, or extension cord connection to sit in standing water, snow, or direct rain exposure.
Using an Extension Cord
If an extension cord is needed, use a suitable outdoor-rated extension cord. We recommend 16AWG or thicker for safer operation.
Keep all plug and connector areas dry and protected.
Important Installation Notes
• Do not insert this cable inside a pipe.
• Do not use this product for long-term submersion.
• Do not use sharp clamps, nails, or screws to secure the cable.
• Do not install on damaged or leaking pipes.
• Do not allow the plug or outlet to sit in water.
• Do not cover the plug or indicator lights where they cannot be inspected.
• Always follow local electrical safety requirements.
• Consult a qualified electrician or plumber if your installation is complex.
FAQ & Resources
Additional Product Questions
1. What does the green light mean?
The green light means the plug is receiving power.
It confirms that the cable is connected to electricity, but it does not necessarily mean the cable is actively heating.
2. What does the red light mean?
The red light means the heating cable is actively heating.
When the temperature is low enough for the thermostat to trigger operation, the red indicator shows that the cable is working to help protect the pipe from freezing.
3. Why are there two lights instead of one?
The dual-indicator plug separates power status from heating status.
This helps customers avoid confusion.
With a single-light plug, you may only know that power is connected. With this upgraded plug, you can also see when heating is active.
4. Is the cable always heating when plugged in?
No. The built-in thermostat turns the heating function on around 37°F / 3°C and off around 50°F / 10°C.
The green light can remain on when power is connected, while the red light only shows when heating is active.
5. Can the cable be overlapped?
Yes. This is a self-regulating heating cable, so it can safely cross or overlap itself during proper installation.
This makes it easier to protect valves, elbows, joints, and short pipe sections.
6. Can I use this cable on plastic pipes?
Yes. It can be used on suitable plastic pipes such as PVC, PEX, and ABS, as well as metal pipes such as copper, steel, and galvanized pipe.
7. Can I use it on a garden hose?
Yes, it may be used on many garden hoses or hose-style water lines if the installation is suitable and the hose is not damaged.
For best results, wrap the cable securely and add insulation where needed.
8. Can it be used on RV or camper pipes?
Yes. It can be used for RV, camper, trailer, and seasonal plumbing freeze protection when the pipe size, power connection, and installation environment are suitable.
Make sure the outlet and plug are protected from weather and moisture.
9. Can this cable be used inside a wall?
This product is primarily designed for external pipe freeze protection. If the pipe is inside an enclosed wall cavity with limited airflow, heat dissipation may be different from normal exposed-pipe installation.
For enclosed wall installations, check local building and electrical requirements and consult a qualified professional before use.
10. Is this cable waterproof?
The heating cable has waterproof properties for normal pipe freeze protection use, including outdoor and wet environments.
However, it is not designed for long-term full submersion. If your application requires long-term submersion or internal wet-pipe use, choose YeloDeer’s in-water heating cable instead.
11. Can I use it for roof and gutter de-icing?
No. This product is designed for pipe freeze protection.
For roof, gutter, and ice dam prevention, choose a dedicated roof de-icing heating cable.
Related Resources
For standard external pipe freeze protection, compare with YeloDeer Self-Regulating Pipe Heat Tape with Thermostat.
For long-term submerged or internal drain applications, choose YeloDeer In-Water Heating Cable.
For potable in-pipe water line freeze protection, choose YeloDeer In-Pipe Heating Cable.
For automatic temperature control in other pipe heating applications, view YeloDeer Pipe Heat Tape Thermostat.
For product selection help, contact yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your pipe size, pipe material, installation photos, and required heating length.
Real Customer Installations
The installation photos below show how customers use YeloDeer self-regulating pipe heat cable to protect water pipes from freezing in real winter conditions.
Common installation examples include outdoor water pipes, crawl space pipes, basement pipes, farm water lines, garden hoses, RV plumbing, valves, joints, and exposed pipe sections.
Every installation is different. Pipe size, pipe material, exposure level, wind, insulation, outlet location, and winter temperature can all affect performance.
Before ordering, please check:
• Pipe diameter
• Pipe material
• Total exposed pipe length
• Whether the pipe is indoors or outdoors
• Whether the pipe is exposed to wind
• Whether valves or elbows need extra protection
• Whether straight or spiral installation is needed
• Whether pipe insulation will be added
• Whether the outlet and plug can be protected from moisture

The upgraded dual-indicator plug is especially useful for winter inspections. The green light helps confirm power is connected, while the red light helps confirm active heating during cold conditions.
If you are unsure which length or version to choose, send your installation photos and pipe details to yelodeer@yelodeer.com. Our team can help review your application before you order.
