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Jenny Smedley

UK Electric heat pad for drinker to prevent freezing

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Hi all,

 

It's coming up to frozen water time of the year again & as usual I've been searching for any form of heated water bowl for my hens. There are great things in USA- very large electrically heated dog bowls, small bird bath electric ice eliminators that would fit brilliantly in the glug etc. but as they are all calibrated for the American electricity system @ 120 V and we are 240V ,they are not suitable for the UK. (Unless some clever Omleteer can think of something??)

 

The only UK thing that I've found is a blue circular plastic electric heat pad that the drinker sits on top of to stop the water freezing- it's made by Wells Poultry:

 

http://www.chicken-house.co.uk/acatalog/Electric_Heater_for_animal_drinkers.html

 

I'm also looking at some Homebrew thermostatic bands that could be wrapped around the drinker to prevent the water freezing but haven' t sorted it out yet.

 

Although I live in Warwickshire & you'd think that the weather wouldn't get too bad, I live in quite an exposed site so the drinker freezes on a regular basis.

 

Anyone else have any ideas?

 

Thanks, Jenny

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The last few years, we had a light bulb (joined to an overheat cut out) in a quality street tin (other tins are available :wink: ) then placed a bread crate (which we liberated from a woodland) over the tin and the drinker on top. It worked well :D

 

However, this year we have 2 WIRs and only 1 liberated bread crate :lol:

 

However we have a few top filling bucket drinkers, and OH has ideas if putting aquarium heaters into them this year :anxious: can't say if it'll work yet, but if the girls don't peck the wires, it sounds a good concept :D

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I'm not keen somehow on the mixture of hens, bedding and electricity. The risk of fire is too great IMHO in a back yard situation.

 

I have a couple of snugglesafes and although it means schlepping up the garden in icy weather, I prefer that option and find that it works well.

know what you mean, the thought of light bulbs and stuff gives me the heebee jeebees.

I am fortunate that I don't have this problem working from home,but through all that rotten cold and snow last year I trecked down the end of the garden to redoo the injured pigeons water..several time brrrrr..

but I reckon water in an insulated something bag, box, eski (lots of thermal things on sale for kids lunch boxes ) and a snuggle safe inside should provide lots of unfozen water :)

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but as they are all calibrated for the American electricity system @ 120 V and we are 240V ,they are not suitable for the UK. (Unless some clever Omleteer can think of something??)

 

Hi Jenny - I posted the solution to the problem on your last thread..you can get a step-up transformer for quite cheap...

 

http://club.omlet.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=82303&start=15

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