hayleyasaurus

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Feb 13, 2011
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Hey guys,
Winter is officially here! Since my girls love swimming no matter how cold it is, I’ve been looking into a way to keep their pool from freezing. I saw on some other threads that people recommended using a bird bath heater to keep the pool from freezing. I’ve been looking into getting one, but I got a little scared off when I saw some reports of electric leakage. I’m still interested in getting one since it’ll keep the ducks much happier. Have any of you guys used a bird bath heater for a duck pool? Do you have any recommendations on any certain units or bands? Also what wattage would be good?
Thank you!
 
Hey guys,
Winter is officially here! Since my girls love swimming no matter how cold it is, I’ve been looking into a way to keep their pool from freezing. I saw on some other threads that people recommended using a bird bath heater to keep the pool from freezing. I’ve been looking into getting one, but I got a little scared off when I saw some reports of electric leakage. I’m still interested in getting one since it’ll keep the ducks much happier. Have any of you guys used a bird bath heater for a duck pool? Do you have any recommendations on any certain units or bands? Also what wattage would be good?
Thank you!
Hello! I used one for my two call ducks last winter without issue. . it worked well. I don't know what the wattage is. I just use it in one of those black rubber water dishes.
I do worry about them getting shocked :fl
But I check it every day and so far it's not been an issue. I have the cord hung up above it so that the outlet can't get splashed and so that no water runs down the cord on to the plug.
 
Might I suggest that you hook up a ground wire? Put one (bare) end into the water, maybe wrapped around part of the heater, and the other end gets pushed into the ground. You've now created a path of least resistance for any leaking current.
 
Would the stock tank heater burn them if they touched it? I've been wondering about that for a bigger tank.

I shoulda worded that *concern* not issue, lol...

I don't think so, but I haven't ever used a heater... stock tank heaters are meant to be in where livestock stick their mouths though... :confused:

Once my bigger pools freeze solid, mine just get the small pans til thaw... I just flip the ice out and fill each day...
 
I shoulda worded that *concern* not issue, lol...

I don't think so, but I haven't ever used a heater... stock tank heaters are meant to be in where livestock stick their mouths though... :confused:

Once my bigger pools freeze solid, mine just get the small pans til thaw... I just flip the ice out and fill each day...
Oh I totally get what your saying. . anytime there is electricity around water there is always that chance.
 

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