Posted by Dave2 on November 28, 2007 at 01:32:19 from (84.170.173.179):
In Reply to: Re: OT...Insulation posted by 504-2 on November 27, 2007 at 16:44:07:
I haven't looked at heat tape in several years because of the price here. Just looked online today and prices have dropped drastically. Used to be almost $8 a foot, now it's around $1.20 (gotta love competition and probably the chinese :) ). Looks like I'll be running more line than I originally planned with wall mounted waterers that save space, feed and water. I was working a bare minimum plan, but the price difference gives me some freedom. Thanks for the feedback! Now, what do you folks do to keep tanks from freezing that are away from utilities (assuming you have any)? Is there such thing as a 12volt heater that doesn't eat batteries.
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