 | | From: | szplit at wi-net.com | | Subject: | Stocktank deicer failure | | Date: | 16 Jan 2005 14:44:39 -0800 |
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 | When the severe cold snap hit us the deicer failed and I didn't notice since I run it at night. This was the third year for it and I thought maybe I should get a replacement but didn't. The pond is very clean but until I see fish I will worry. This morning I did buy two. The deicer is thru the ice but the old one is still frozen in with the wire guard which I need so I don't put a hole in the liner. The goldfish were getting about 7" or so and really visable from the house. Nothing like surprises.
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 | | From: | szplit at wi-net.com | | Subject: | Re: Stocktank deicer failure | | Date: | 17 Jan 2005 15:24:05 -0800 |
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 | szplit@wi-net.com wrote: > When the severe cold snap hit us the deicer failed and I didn't notice > since I run it at night. This was the third year for it and I thought > maybe I should get a replacement but didn't. The pond is very clean but > until I see fish I will worry. This morning I did buy two. The deicer > is thru the ice but the old one is still frozen in with the wire guard > which I need so I don't put a hole in the liner. The goldfish were > getting about 7" or so and really visable from the house. Nothing like > surprises.
The timer did not work. It looked like it was on but was not turning the heater on. The heater got mangled getting it out of the ice but I will try it tomorrw when it is warmer.
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 | | From: | Bill Stock | | Subject: | Re: Stocktank deicer failure | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:42:40 -0500 |
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 | wrote in message news:1105915479.188752.76350@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > When the severe cold snap hit us the deicer failed and I didn't notice > since I run it at night. This was the third year for it and I thought > maybe I should get a replacement but didn't. The pond is very clean but > until I see fish I will worry. This morning I did buy two. The deicer > is thru the ice but the old one is still frozen in with the wire guard > which I need so I don't put a hole in the liner. The goldfish were > getting about 7" or so and really visable from the house. Nothing like > surprises. >
Yep.
My bubbler drowned (condensation). I could hear it sputtering earlier in the week, so I knew it didn't have long to live. I went out to check the pond today and the bubbler was silent. Fortunately I don't have any ice.
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 | | From: | ~ jan JJsPond.us | | Subject: | Re: Stocktank deicer failure | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:17:49 -0800 |
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 | >On 16 Jan 2005 14:44:39 -0800, szplit@wi-net.com wrote:
>When the severe cold snap hit us the deicer failed and I didn't notice >since I run it at night. This was the third year for it and I thought >maybe I should get a replacement but didn't. The pond is very clean but >until I see fish I will worry. This morning I did buy two. The deicer >is thru the ice but the old one is still frozen in with the wire guard >which I need so I don't put a hole in the liner. The goldfish were >getting about 7" or so and really visable from the house. Nothing like >surprises.
Another selling point of having a wireless thermometer in the pond. :o) Since I have the screening in place and snow on top I can't see the surface. The ponds were 32.7*F this morning, so I turned the stock tank heater on and 12 hours later 34.9*F. Heater is working, as air temp is only 22*F. ~ jan
~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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