As promised, I am here to update on how my solar lights worked. I got my solar light installed and they work fine. I ordered them from
amazon and only cost 25/each. The light they give are not alot, but more then enough to see if the waterer needs filling, and to count beaks. There are plastic and not meant to be a full time source of light, so for their intended purpopse they work great. They have a small solar panel (about 5 x 6 in) that is mounted on the outside or roof. Wire goes thru to light that is mounted inside with 10 small led lights. Turned on/off with a pull string.
I like them and I mistakenly left one on and drained it, but it recharged completely the next day. Directsions say light good for 10 hrs. I did read some reviews on
Amazon and had to agree with two items. First the screws provided are cheap and will strip easily. Use quality screws to attach. Second the rechargeable battery is accessed thru the back of the light fixture. So in ordedr to change you have to unscrew from the wall. No big deal for me.
To see, go to
Amazon, search solar shed lights. I got the Designers Edge L949
I also purchased two new heated waters - purchased from Premier, item #520009. works wonderfully. They were only $38.00 ea and free shipping. I used to use the metal waterer sitting on top of one of those metal round heaters...did not work and my poor hens had frozen water the very first day it dipped below freezing. The new waterers are all in one..the warming element is built into the actual base of the waterer. Plastic and not too large. One downfall (I think) is that you fill it from a small 1in hole in the bottom. So in order to fill it has to be disconnected and taken to the water source or flipped over (it stands upside down nicely) and filled with a bucket and funnel or hose. Not that big a deal...to make sure my lovely girls and boys have fresh liquid water this winter.
We made it thru our first big storm just fine...fresh water and nice lights!
Margot - cold snowy SW Michigan