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![]() " is below 40 degrees, it's not recommened to put them on a timer. We ran several of them for years, to actually keep stock tanks open for a herd of cows. They really don't use any more electricity than my pump. ![]() Janet in foggy, raining Niagara Falls,ON Hi Janet - I never heard you shouldn't put them on a timer - when I used mine 9 yrs ago, I only plugged it in when it got really cold for a few hrs at a time, well that is until 2 yrs ago when I had to use it to melt its way into the pond. It ran for a day and a half that time to get a good size hole opened up. I keep an eye on my bubbler from now on and I get rid of any ice dome on the real cold days How big a pump do you use ? - That heater must run almost constantly as they will run whenever your pond water reaches 40 to 42F My pump is a 2500 gal @ ~280 watts and the heater was 1500 watts Gale :~) in snowing Tilbury |
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