Cheapest Flat Panel Heaters

Shop the Coop's (though a fun place to "window shop") prices are higher than a cat's a@@. I can get a thermocube for $12-$18, while their's are $30 or so. The Amazon one is made for the indoors, and your coop housing is indoor, so it should work pretty much like the others. But I've never heard of that brand. I think if it was hung on the wall behind the roosts, it would allow a little warmth for the chickens at night (based on reviews I read). Several folks who posted last winter here on BYC have the Sweeter Heater, and say pretty much the same thing, that it provides a little warmth, but not much (which I think is what most people are looking for who use supplemental heat in their coops). If I were doing it, I'd probably opt for the $80 just because it's a brand I've heard good about...
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You can "search" sweeter heater here on the forum and find old posts about them...
 
You can build the same thing by wiring a row of Christmas lights threw a hot water thermostat an stuffing the lights an thermostat in to a piece of pipe. I have one in my brooder.

I had no idea they put out that much heat. Can we get some specs on the lights?
I watched the video about using the hot water thermostat just yesterday but I couldn't figure out what I would want to be at 100+ degrees.
Now it makes sense!​
 
Is it pointless to use one of these in a non-insulated coop? It doesn't get terribly cold here in the Pacific NW...but I'm considering it if they get uncomfortable.
 
Okay, I'm not the handy kind so I'm missing something when I read about the Christmas lights.
What roll does the thermostat play?
Does it turn the lights on or off?
I don't get it, but I'm intrigued...and I may want to use something if the weather should become dangerously cold.

Thanks in advance if someone could explain this to me.
Carrie Lynn
 
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Tell me about it ! How big are your houses? Do you have in an isleway,in with chickens, Hanging,setting on floor?? Details girl, I need details.

I use poop boards, so I simply have it sitting on the poop board next to the roost so it affected several birds nearby. It won't heat up a large coop, but keep a 4x4x4 warm. I simply used it to keep the smallest on the roost warmer and then it also keeps frost from settling in the coop. I want them to be safe but largely independent of real human-induced comfort, because we lose power all the time due to ice storms. This keeps them from super freezing stuff, but keeps their feathering pretty stout.
 
Thank you, I got it now.
What is the range of the thermostat?
Would this idea of using lights work if I used an extension cord connected to a Thermocube instead of the thermostat?
The only problem is, I think the on/off temps, 35 and 45 degrees respectively, are too warm. I want my birds to handle at least 30 degree weather without heat.
I too, have one hen I'm concerned about, a Bantam Leghorn. Although, I've been assured she would do as well as the larger birds.
My coop is also a 4x4x4. Do you know how warm the coop gets?

Again, thanks...
 
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