perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
It would certainly be worth doing an experiment with it.... Do the specs on the heater say wether or not it has to have air circulation to keep it from over heating? Can you run it off a rheostat (dimmer switch) to control the temperature?I have some ideas for an economical chick heater.
This is 12" wide heat tape. Its 23 watts per foot. its 3 bucks a foot and 4 bucks for the connector.
My thoughts are to attatch it to a stainless steel cookie sheet, add 1/2" reflective stryro insulation then another stainless cookie sheet on top.
Epoxy the cookie sheets together and you have a cleanable durable low power consumption chick heater
I have seen those online and have seen incubators done with them but I have never seen one "contained" in steel. If it can be this is a possiblity for doing heated water dishes.
deb