Sep 12, 2012 #1 Allagash In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Apr 21, 2011 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Charlestown, Rhode Island I currently have this 5 gallon glavanized waterer from Agway: Can you guys recommend a good heater that I can place it on that won't draw too much electricity?
I currently have this 5 gallon glavanized waterer from Agway: Can you guys recommend a good heater that I can place it on that won't draw too much electricity?
Sep 13, 2012 #2 chfite Crowing 12 Years Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 2,171 Reaction score 138 Points 276 Location Taylors, SC I use this birdbath heater. It cycles on and off as temperature requires. http://tinyurl.com/9gzcrgn It works well for me. Chris
I use this birdbath heater. It cycles on and off as temperature requires. http://tinyurl.com/9gzcrgn It works well for me. Chris
Sep 14, 2012 #3 B Bear Foot Farm Crowing 11 Years Joined Mar 31, 2008 Messages 5,543 Reaction score 343 Points 288 Location Grifton NC Build a simple box with a light bulb inside and use a "Thermocube" to regulate it Less than $20 total. http://www.thermocube.com/
Build a simple box with a light bulb inside and use a "Thermocube" to regulate it Less than $20 total. http://www.thermocube.com/
Sep 15, 2012 #4 JackE Crowing 11 Years Joined Apr 26, 2010 Messages 2,327 Reaction score 808 Points 301 Location North Eastern Md. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/107951/cookie-tin-water-heater This what I have used the last two winters. Built it for less than $5. I use a regular 40W bulb in mine. Jack
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/107951/cookie-tin-water-heater This what I have used the last two winters. Built it for less than $5. I use a regular 40W bulb in mine. Jack