How About a Stock Tank Deicer? [RE-wrenches]

Matt Tritt solarone at charter.net
Thu Nov 11 18:43:08 PST 2004


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  Hot dawgies Doug,

  What a great method, but think of all those fledgling stock tank de-icing 
companies you just nipped in the bud! ;-)

  It's just as well; horses and cattle show little regard for delicate 
little equipment of any kind.

  Matt T
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  From: "Doug Pratt" <dmpratt at sbcglobal.net>
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  Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 5:51 PM
  Subject: RE: How About a Stock Tank Deicer? [RE-wrenches]




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  Okay folks, here's the real cure for frozen stock tanks. I got this
  straight from the horse's mouth, a fourth-generation Wyoming rancher.
  It's how he deals with keeping the stock watered in an extreme
  environment.

  Get an 8 to 10-foot length of 2 to 3-foot diameter culvert pipe.
  With your backhoe (you DO have one, don't you?), dig an 8 to 10 foot
  deep hole. Stand the culvert straight up so its top is even with ground
  level, then backfill around it. Center your stock tank over the top of
  the culvert. Use the rest of the dirt to berm around the tank, right up
  to the top.

  The air column in the culvert will thermosiphon warmth from the deep
  earth up to the bottom of the tank. This will keep the tank ice free
  down to at least -20F. In colder overnight temps my rancher had to break
  a half-inch of ice or less in the mornings.

  No heaters, no bubbly things, no moving parts. This is geothermal power.
  It's simple and foolproof. Spread the word.

  Cheers,
  Doug Pratt
  Real Goods Technical Editor


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Jeremy Rodriguez [mailto:allsolar at ris.net]
  Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 6:58 AM
  To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
  Subject: How About a Stock Tank Deicer? [RE-wrenches]



  It's that time of year.  Getting a few calls on how to keep a stock tank
  thawed.  I have a few ideas I can share, but I am really looking to you
  all. Any thoughts?

  Thanks,
  Jeremy
  All Solar

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