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HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
"CLAIRE" wrote in message om... we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative? Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA |
HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
we keep our filter running and also a small water fountain and that seems to
keep a good bit of the pood from freezing but not all.... "CLAIRE" wrote in message om... we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative? |
HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
"Tyrone" wrote in message ...
"CLAIRE" wrote in message om... we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative? Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA Hi Tyrone, The theory is that because the tennis ball is bobbing about all the time the water is never still so it doesn't freeze - clearly this hasn't worked though. |
HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
Here's what I did, this only took me about 1 hour to make and you
probably have all the parts you need at home. 1 tupperware container approximately 2 ft x 2ft x 1.5ft (LxWxH) 4 milk jugs or water bottles or soda bottles 8 small bolts and nuts dremel/drill 100 watt light bulb (or whatever size you want) light bulb to plug adapter - this lets you plug a bulb into an outlet First cut the top off all 4 containers. Next attach each container to the inside corners of the tupperware container (make sure you're jugs are big enough to support the tupperware so it won't sink). Make the jugs protrude from the container a few inches so the gases can escape, plus it will sink a little bit. Cut a hole in the top of the tupperware container for the lightbulb. Attach lightbulb to extension cord with bulb adapter, pull the plugs apart so it won't fall into the pond (just to be paranoid). Also, if you drilled the hole on the tupperware container just the right size the extension cord will hold the bulb from falling. Just make the hole small at first, you can always make it bigger if you need to. That's pretty much it.. here's a pic of what mine looks like http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/heater.jpg It also lights up the pond and looks really cool. The only problem might be if you're pond has a few inches of ice it probably won't make a new hole all by itself. Hope this helps, Mike CLAIRE wrote: we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative? |
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