Absolutely!The sad truth is there are risks simply supplying electricity to the coop. ....
Personally, I fear the wiring more than the appliances
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Absolutely!The sad truth is there are risks simply supplying electricity to the coop. ....
Personally, I fear the wiring more than the appliances
cooleach time winter starts to roll in I think about making a cinder block heater... I don't expect it to heat the whole coop so much as give the chickens a warm spot to huddle on the days we have ground blizzards and they refuse to go outside...
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@Headhen3 You need to post your ad problems here:This not a reply but a comment on this site today. I keep getting ads superimposed over what I am trying to read. First one had an “x” but when I clicked it I got:”google has closed ad” but it did not disappear. I understand you have to sell ads but if they interfere with the sire then what’s the point?
You may have a browser or computer problem.This not a reply but a comment on this site today. I keep getting ads superimposed over what I am trying to read. First one had an “x” but when I clicked it I got:”google has closed ad” but it did not disappear. I understand you have to sell ads but if they interfere with the sire then what’s the point?
10 gauge. That's 30 "safeish" amps. Depending on multiple parameters. Consult an electrician. It's worth it.We can get to 20 below. My coop is not heated but well ventilated and insulated--ceiling and walls--never had a problem in over 30 years except maybe a frost bit comb. (I also don't regularly keep birds with high combs and big wattles.) That being said, I do have a heater under the waterer primarily because it's a pain when it freezes.
BTW, if you're going to use extension cords in you coop, for heavens sake make sure they are #12 wire.
10 gauge. That's 30 "safeish" amps. Depending on multiple parameters. Consult an electrician. It's worth it.