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As the title says. I've owned a FIKI plane now for a year and have been in icing conditions off and on only a few times since I general avoid getting into icing at all. My last encounter was an eye opener though. I was departing an airport in a busy area pretty much right as a line of storms was popping up (and not forecast to be as bad or as soon as when I took off). While climbing I got into moderate turbulence and was really busy dealing with that. ATC was very busy with lots of complaints of moderate turbulence and requests to deviate. I had two young passengers on board too their first time flying! So you can probably appreciate I was dealing with a lot (one of them was throwing up). The windshield iced up and I saw some moderate icing on the wings so turned on the de-icing equipment and again got really busy dealing with the turbulence and shrieking from my passengers.. Then I noticed my rate of climb dropping all the way down to 100 ft/min! Engine power was fine and I increased that to maximum and changed to alternate air. Definitely nothing wrong with engine power and yet still only 100ft/min. This is at the recommended ice penetration speed. The de-icing equipment was keeping up from what I could see. I was just about to request immediate lower then I realized I didn't have prop heat on. Turned that on and wow what a difference in the space of a minute! It reminded me once again of the importance to refer to checklists especially when single pilot IMC in tough flying conditions with lots of distractions.