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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: geefree on September 23, 2010, 06:24:19 pm
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Anyone used these? do they work and are they expensive to run?
Thanks.
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Depends on the wattage, think of them like light bulbs, look for the titanium ones approx 200w they are metal clad unlike the glass ones. Are you thinking mains powered for your IBC/Tank ?
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Hi Jeff ,
Thanks for the info.
Yes i am !
Cheers
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speak to matt bateman, am sure he done this last year, think his new name is rise and shine
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I used two 400 watt aquarium heaters last year in a 400 litre tank and you get a nice luke warm water in the morning
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how long u leave them in stu
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all night, fill the tank when i finished work and parked van up so from about 6 or 7pm till 8 am
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Most aquarium heaters are thermostatically controlled to approx 32.5 degrees, the titanium ones without a termo will keep going until the water boils.
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I thought about those but dismissed them as they only heat the water in the tank. I believe a much better option are small oiled filled radiators set on low. They heat everything including hoses, reels, pumps, di vessels, brushes and of course water tank's. Condensation can be a problem so cover any electrical contacts with a polly bag or whatever and all is well in the morning. Of course, if the air temperature is below -3 or 4 when you start to work, then you are wasting your time as the water will freeze on the glass almost as soon as it hits, regardless of how warm it is when it leaves the tank.
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if you leave all the outlets on the tank open , will it not also warm the water right up to the end of the reel too?
and it should be just warm enough to work on freezing glass too ,maybe???
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I thought about those but dismissed them as they only heat the water in the tank. I believe a much better option are small oiled filled radiators set on low. They heat everything including hoses, reels, pumps, di vessels, brushes and of course water tank's. Condensation can be a problem so cover any electrical contacts with a polly bag or whatever and all is well in the morning. Of course, if the air temperature is below -3 or 4, then you are wasting your time as the water will freeze on the glass almost as soon as it hits.
I never said it worked ronnie :D as by the time I got round to trying it the worst was over, but I will try this year and see if it works on the really cold mornings,
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I've used pond heaters in my tanks.
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I've got one in my shed if anyone wants to buy it.
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speak to matt bateman, am sure he done this last year, think his new name is rise and shine
I did and I wouldnt go back and re-do either.
I bought a big heater, not your run of the mill aquarium ones. I wanted hot water not lukewarm. But it was so much hassle poncing about.
After the first week the heater developed a fault and the electric kept tripping in the house so I returned it and was able to get a refund, which was all rather convenient by that stage especially as the thing had cost £150.
ou try a heater.
I now have an L5, so much more convenient. For lots of reasons that you dont think about until you actually use a heater.
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Most aquarium heaters are thermostatically controlled to approx 32.5 degrees, the titanium ones without a termo will keep going until the water boils.
at least you won't need a flask for morning tea break, great time saver.
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I got two 500w heaters off ebay last year (£14 each inc postage from hong kong), thermostatically controlled & adjustable from 16deg up to about 40 degrees. I set them to 16degrees and dropped one in my static tank & one in the van tank,.. none of my gear froze and the TDS was unaffected. I had them on a timer to come on about 4pm (it takes a while for a small heater to warm a big tank) and go off at 8am. I didn't notice a huge difference in my electricity bill,.. maybe €20 or so, but its a small price to pay to protect your gear & keep you working.
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Would one of these be any good put in the tank?
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41R3OtYh8JL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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aye sure...knock yourself out ;D
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;D
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I've used pond heaters in my tanks.
whats one of them ?
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Thanks for your replies,
i will get 2 x 300w heaters and drop them in all night ....on the bad nights
one only on the ok nights...hopefully with a timer switch.
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i said last winter that a m8 ov mine ad
brought a heater fr vw blue bird coversions
was 400 quid , but he was the only guy wfp ing in wrexham
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I was looking at these last winter....
http://www.koi-zone.co.uk/Wei-Pro-Pond-Heaters/Wei-Pro-3-kw-Titanium-Heater-With-Proline-Stat-p-259.html
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and if the water still freezes on the glass im going to get one of these with an extention to my van, and tape it to my pole ;D ;D
http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/12v_hair_dryer/
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Innovation dear boy ;)
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Thats the sort of zany cool I like ;D
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the "brimble mobile thawing unit" maybe? 8)
;D
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Ha Ha mobile unit ;D Thaw is impossible when its -5 and your dealing with a big ice cube, its toooo late.
I been working on my odd ball warm system for 3 months now.
ps thanks for the parcel !
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why not box ur tank in so it doesnt freeze adn then will with warm/hot water in the morning, as i can run a hoze from my hotwater connect on washing machine and then just reheat the immersion tank
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wats a hofooler ? :)
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meant to say hot water, its late leave me alone lol ;D