100 Watt Floating Heater
- Uses less
than 1/10 the electricity of 1250 watt heater!
- Pays for
itself within the first season!
- Keeps a hole
open in the ice to maintain gas exchange (10' cord).
- Not intended
to raise water temperature.
- Must be put
into the water before the ice has formed.
- This heater
will automatically turn on when the water temperature gets close to
freezing.
- The world's
most successful and efficient low-wattage pond de-icer.
- Uses only 100
Watts
- Maintains a
hole in backyard pond ice for just pennies a day.
- Can save up
to $30 to $50 a month in electricity compared to "stock tank" style
heaters. Pays for itself in two months!
- Floats on top
of the water.
-
Thermostatically controlled never to get hot.
- Completely
safe when used with a pond liner or plastic pond.
- Fish friendly
- assists the escape of toxic gases all winter long to help
maintain a toxic-free environment for fish living under the
ice.
- Tested in
northern Wisconsin at temperatures of 30° below zero
Fahrenheit.
- One-year
limited warranty.
- Use one
heater for each 1000 gallons in your pond or 750 gallons if you
have excessive plant decay, large quantities of fish, or very large
fish!
Choosing a heater
When a layer
of ice forms over the surface of you water garden, it essentially
eliminates any transfer of air to or from your pond’s water. What
this means to you is that, as debris decompose and your fish
consume oxygen, byproducts are produced in the form of gasses that
are toxic to your pond’s inhabitants. These gases are trapped under
the ice and cannot escape; fresh air from outside the pond cannot
reach the water either and so begins the process of the winter fish
kill. Keeping a hole in the ice will allow the bad air in the pond
to be replenished with good air.
Those of us
that are in colder climates can add to our enjoyment of our koi or
goldfish pond by using a pond heater in the winter
months. A pond heater will also help to keep your koi
and goldfish healthier during the winter. There are several
options when it comes to choosing a pond heater. An
electric pond heater can offer more versatility. This type of
pond heater is easier to install and the submersible type of
pond heater can be used to heat quarantine or hospital
tanks during spring and summer.
There are some important points you need to know
about pond heaters. Some things to consider are;
-
Ambient air temperature and how warm you want to keep
the water
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How to protect your system from heat loss
-
How much you can afford to spend on the pond heater
and the monthly operational costs.
The deicer
type of pond heaters usually only work to keep a hole in the ice by
warming the water immediately around the deicer / heater and does
little to actually heat the rest of the water.
To gain the
most from your pond heater make sure that you protect your system
as much as possible from heat loss. The less heat lost, the
lower cost and the more efficient your heating equipment will
be.
Keeping
your water warm in the winter is the best way to keep your koi and
goldfish healthy. Even if only at 50 to 52 degrees a
submersible pond heater will help keep your fish healthy all winter
long. Pond heaters can save countless losses over the
winter.
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