Winter and Summer Watering system w/ waterer nipples and heater.

All good stuff BYCers! I'm new to byc as a member but consulted a lot for my coop build. I had a good water system for summer but we had a cold spell in Nj and I froze. Lots of good ideas here. My current system has a 4 in PVC holding tank outside the coop that narrows down to a 3/4 inch PVC pipe inside the run. I had a pump and heater but too much trouble treading the 3/8 inch tubing from the pump into the 3/4 inch PVC with the bends my design has.

So, I just went out and got 4 inch PVC and fittings to to make a full 4 inch water system with external fill up, internal nipples (3 for my six girls) and a purge at the end to flush the system.

I currently bleach and purge weekly to keep it clean. Seems to work except for ice and leaky nipples!

I figure I can easily get the heater and pump tubing through 4 inches of bending PVC. 3/4 inch just didn't make it easy!

My question is do any of you have a nipple system with 4 inch PVC and any advice before I start drilling and sawing?!? Tx all!
 
Make sure the center pin in your nipples can't be pushed out if installed in a large pipe. Some are made so the pipe is what retains the pins
 
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Robert M... Why use one of these high-watt water heaters from TSC? They do keep the water warm but at a cost.

I use a bird bath water heater... http://www.amazon.com/9000-Eliminat...d=1384533754&sr=8-1&keywords=birdbath+heaters


I keep this unit in a 5 gallon bucket with chicken nipples on the bottom. Last year for a period of 2 weeks the weather dropped to 0 degrees and this unit which is only 50 Watts not only prevented the water from freezing... it also kept the nipples from freezing as well. And I keep the water in the run and not in the Coop. Why pay all that electric to keep the water way above freezing?
 
Robert M... Why use one of these high-watt water heaters from TSC? They do keep the water warm but at a cost.

I use a bird bath water heater... http://www.amazon.com/9000-Eliminat...d=1384533754&sr=8-1&keywords=birdbath+heaters


I keep this unit in a 5 gallon bucket with chicken nipples on the bottom. Last year for a period of 2 weeks the weather dropped to 0 degrees and this unit which is only 50 Watts not only prevented the water from freezing... it also kept the nipples from freezing as well. And I keep the water in the run and not in the Coop. Why pay all that electric to keep the water way above freezing?

This one is $3 cheaper... and it'll do a 55G barrel.


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And this one is even cheaper!!!
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Only $14.94
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Tetra-Heater-1-ct/10291808


And here's the instructions on how I'm using it..............
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ated-waterer-for-under-20-bucks#post_12211685
 
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I wanted to share my final winter/summer watering solution. I used all schedule 40 4 in PVC. 3 nipples inside the coop. Outside of the back has a purge with outdoor spicket. Outside fill tube has a fitted baffle to allow air in so the nipples can release water. I drilled a small hole at the top of the fill tube to sink a water warmer and small pump to circulate the warmed water. NO LEAKS! I plan to still insulate the PVC tube. I like the idea of iodine to keep water fresh. Lastly, I like the idea of a thermacube to only turn the pump on when needed. All good stuff I learned from this post. Thanks. Here is my final system. Cheers all!


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Like to hear how you make out.. not an easy fix.   Keep us posted.
. So far so good :) had a few cold night's and snow just had to break a top layer of ice. I only filled the barrel half up. It's is a nice day today so I'm going to empty it and put fresh water in . Any idea how to keep water from getting yucky? I don't want to give my chickens bad water?
 

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