Posted by mosinee dave on September 15, 2011 at 18:58:06 from (96.60.41.138):
In Reply to: cattle waters posted by mosinee dave on September 15, 2011 at 17:37:53:
the proplem with the mira fount is they put the water heater in the water the heater would only last 1 or 2 years.on very cold windy days it still woiuld freeze with a 250 watt heater.the supply line would freeze but that I could not plaim on the waterer I originaly installed with only a plastic culvert as a rizer pipe so the frost would work its way to the supply line.Now we put in a insulated riser pipe and put 2 inches of the inslation they put under cement around the riser under the cement.Also with the heater under the stainless steel pan the heater is not in the water and when it kicks in it adds heat to the intrior of the waterer keeping the supply line from freezing.
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