kesrchicky16
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- Dec 13, 2016
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Mine, the instructions said use only indoors. In a clean dry area away from water."Heated Drinker Base, Set Your Metal Drinker On This Base To Prevent Water From Freezing Down To 10 Degrees Fahrenheit, Base Is Thermostatically Controlled & Has 125W Of Power, Use It Outdoors In A Dry Covered Area."
Several caveats there. The "outdoors" thing suggests there is concern of it overheating and causing a fire. Could just by CYA legal stuff though.
I would be concerned about such things. Whatever it is plugged into best be GFI and protected. I'll bet a lot are used without considering that. Not sure what they have inside but I ASSUME there is a waterproof grommet where the cord goes through the pan.
I guess to an extent my heated dog dish is somewhat similar though since it doesn't have to transfer heat up through a separate container to keep the water warm it doesn't need to get as hot. It only has a 60W heater. Plus the one you showed says good to +10°F, this one was working fine when it was -22°F yesterday morning. Mine is inside the barn and the plug is 4' off the ground so no chance of it getting wet.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/farm-innovators-round-heated-pet-bowl-6-qt
Um... do I go about using a water heater away from water?
I have it plugged into a gfci plug protected from rain, splashes, anything short of straight horizontal aimed water but still a water heater with instructions to used in a DRY location!