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    • Enclosed bottle ensures accuracy and is ideal for use in environmental chambers
    • An individually serial number is printed on the thermometer stem
    • Nonmercury blue spirit liquid
  • Accurately monitor temperatures in freezers, refrigerators, incubators, ovens, and other environments where stability is required. All thermometers are supplied in a glass bead filled unbreakable plastic bottle and can be removed from the bottle for recalibration. Use the magnetic attachment with pressure-sensitive backing to attach the bottle to a metal wall or door.

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What do you all suggest for a waterer? I have some Black Penedesenca roosters ( they have really long wattles). The wattles are getting wet when they are drinking and then are freezing. Do you know if a de-icer placed in a 5 gallon bucket will be enough to keep about 5 feet of hose and the pvc pipe with water nipples in it unfrozen? I live in Missouri so we have varying temps. The low tomorrow is suppose to be 9 degrees fahrenheit. Thanks ahead of time for your suggestions.
I know a de-icer will keep the water unfrozen in the bucket, but for the pipes... not so much. A pipe heating cable (for PVC) can be installed to the pipe to keep water from freezing in it, and horizontal nipples should be used as they don't hold water in them like vertical nipples do, so they're less susceptible to freezing... and keeps wattles from getting wet.
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