Jan 22, 2009 #51 Sylvie Crowing 15 Years Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 300 Reaction score 2 Points 254 Location Ohio Quote: Jason, is that what the expensive $40 water heaters have inside? I always wondered. The setup that you modded seems so much more durable.
Quote: Jason, is that what the expensive $40 water heaters have inside? I always wondered. The setup that you modded seems so much more durable.
Jan 22, 2009 #52 JasonR In the Brooder 11 Years Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Oldwick New Jersey Quote: Jason, is that what the expensive $40 water heaters have inside? I always wondered. The setup that you modded seems so much more durable. Yes it is just a heating mat Mine must have burned out it was pretty brown underneath Jason
Quote: Jason, is that what the expensive $40 water heaters have inside? I always wondered. The setup that you modded seems so much more durable. Yes it is just a heating mat Mine must have burned out it was pretty brown underneath Jason
Jan 22, 2009 #53 cmom Hilltop Farm Premium Feather Member 17 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 31,612 Reaction score 35,655 Points 1,031 Location Florida My Coop My Coop Great idea!!!
Jan 23, 2009 #54 newchickmom Crowing 14 Years Joined Nov 8, 2007 Messages 720 Reaction score 14 Points 264 Location Lafayette, Indiana I built one of those last year, and that is what I use for my water heater. The only time my water has frozen this year (and its been pretty darn cold) is when the bulb burnt out.
I built one of those last year, and that is what I use for my water heater. The only time my water has frozen this year (and its been pretty darn cold) is when the bulb burnt out.
Jan 28, 2009 #55 Brewster Hatching 10 Years Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 6 I found this great link showing how to make a water heater for a fountain using a cookie tin. I am going to make one today http://www.bantychicken.com/cgi-bin...orum&board=genoegb&op=display&num=977&start=0 Last edited: Jan 28, 2009
I found this great link showing how to make a water heater for a fountain using a cookie tin. I am going to make one today http://www.bantychicken.com/cgi-bin...orum&board=genoegb&op=display&num=977&start=0
Jan 28, 2009 #56 Black Feather Songster 12 Years Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 669 Reaction score 20 Points 161 I've been using these for years. Here is the link to my own heaters if you want more pics. http://www.rosecombs.ca/heatedwaterer.html
I've been using these for years. Here is the link to my own heaters if you want more pics. http://www.rosecombs.ca/heatedwaterer.html
Feb 27, 2009 #57 makern12 In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Denver, CO so it is ok to put the plastic waterer on the cookie tin? It will not melt?
Feb 27, 2009 #58 1Chick Magnet Songster 11 Years Joined Sep 16, 2008 Messages 2,345 Reaction score 15 Points 181 Location New Hampshire Quote: I use 40 watt bulbs and put plastic waterers on mine. have used for a couple of months with no problems.
Quote: I use 40 watt bulbs and put plastic waterers on mine. have used for a couple of months with no problems.
Feb 27, 2009 #59 makern12 In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Denver, CO can you get a 25 watt bulb that fits a large porceiline gromet?
Feb 28, 2009 #60 JasonR In the Brooder 11 Years Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Oldwick New Jersey Quote: Yea that's what I use I got mine at the grocery store Jason