Kleenwell
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Evening all
i thought I would share my attempts to winterise my static tank and to filter.
as you can see in the pic, I have built a box around the filter and lined it with silver bubble wrap. Also what can’t be seen is a 12v 12w self adhesive heating pad. This heats to 90degrees. Radiating up and keeping the box temp at 17degrees
this is wired to a digital temperature controller. Cutting in at 8 and out at 10 (outside air temp)
my static tank is wrapped in the same bubble wrap and has a 300w 12v heating element fitted. This is again on a digital temp controller. Set to cut in at 15 and out at 20. Then this system is also on a timer to cut in at midnight and out at 7am. We are on economy 7.
the water right now is sat at 19degrees and has not had any heat source since 7am.
the reason for 12v systems is because I intend to run it off leisure batteries which will be charged off a large solar array. I can then have it heat during the day and night should it be cold enough.
i thought I would share my attempts to winterise my static tank and to filter.
as you can see in the pic, I have built a box around the filter and lined it with silver bubble wrap. Also what can’t be seen is a 12v 12w self adhesive heating pad. This heats to 90degrees. Radiating up and keeping the box temp at 17degrees
this is wired to a digital temperature controller. Cutting in at 8 and out at 10 (outside air temp)
my static tank is wrapped in the same bubble wrap and has a 300w 12v heating element fitted. This is again on a digital temp controller. Set to cut in at 15 and out at 20. Then this system is also on a timer to cut in at midnight and out at 7am. We are on economy 7.
the water right now is sat at 19degrees and has not had any heat source since 7am.
the reason for 12v systems is because I intend to run it off leisure batteries which will be charged off a large solar array. I can then have it heat during the day and night should it be cold enough.