eqserman
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- May 16, 2015
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I've been using those all winter. Plugged them into a thermocube and insulated the buckets also. As long as you keep a couple inches of water above the heater it should be good.
I just insulated the bucket, put low wattage heat tape on the line, insulated the entire pipe and have it plugged into a thermal cube, if bucket becomes a problem will use a low wattage submersible heater, placed inside a glass mason jar inside bucket. That way I know the heater will never be out of water and cause problems.
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