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Allied Precision 15N 1500-Watt Sinking Tank Heater with Guard

Allied Precision 15N 1500-Watt Sinking Tank Heater with Guard
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Allied Precision 15N 1500-Watt Sinking Tank Heater with Guard

 
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15NI

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This sinking de-icer will sink to the bottom of the tank and is thermostatically controlled with an automatic shut-off. Since it operates at the bottom of the tank, it is less likely to be disturbed by livestock. Each unit comes with a galvanized wire guard/stand. With the guard in place, the sinking de-icer may be used in plastic tanks. 1500 watts, 120 volts.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:14.0 inches
Product Width:14.0 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Product Weight:3.33 pounds
Package Length:15.0 inches
Package Width:15.0 inches
Package Height:6.1 inches
Package Weight:3.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

Features
  • Sinking de-icer will sink to the bottom of the tank

  • Thermostatically controlled with an automatic shut-off

  • Each unit comes with a galvanized wire guard/stand; with the guard in place, the sinking de-icer may be used in plastic tanks

  • Since it operates at the bottom of the tank, it is less likely to be disturbed by livestock

  • Operates at 1500 watts, 120 volts

  • 15-Foot cord

  • Over temperature protection

  • Sinking de-icers operate at the bottom of the pond

  • Strong durable stainless steel heating element

  • Thermostat positioned above element for safety


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Sinking heater Good Deal  Dec 29, 2008 By J. C. HEEG "reader"
I am using the sinking heater to keep the water trough for the horses thawed this winter. It is working very well even through extreme cold. Good price, good performance so far. I would recommend it.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4pond heater  Nov 20, 2009 By K. Leong
Economical pond heater. Heater element tends to crust up and needs cleaning/scraping to maintain efficiency. Soaking in vinegar per instructions helps in the cleaning.


5No Ice  Oct 12, 2011 By Thomas Lee Crane
We at one time had to go out in the cold and break the ice for my dog's large 10 gallon tank of water. Not now, it keeps the water warm enough to keep all ice out of it. The dogs looked at it for the first 10 minutes and then never messed with it. They just enjoyed the unfrozen water. I did not want to take any chances because my dogs have been known to chew on things so I just run the wire inside a PVC pipe and no issues. It works great. Order now before it gets cold. Once it gets cold everyone will be buying them and it maybe a wait time before you get one. Thanks and enjoy.

5 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5So far so good  Dec 05, 2009 By G. L. Hage
I live in Minnesota and have only been using this heater for about a month. Our weather is just now getting down into the teens at night and so far this heater is keeping my whole pond ice free. I have a 18" deep pond, about 3x5 feet, 260 gallons(I Think). I just put this pond in this summer so it's my first year of winterizing a pond. I just started with cheap goldfish but they are getting a decent size so hope I can keep them alive through the winter. Time will tell!

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Very pleased with this stock tank heater  Feb 06, 2011 By Cessna7PC
We actually purchased this heater to protect an A/C cooling tower/cooling water pump/piping system - not a stock tank. But it has served admirably in that service, right through a period of unseasonably cold weather. An inexpensive solution to a potentially very expensive problem. Current demand for this unit is about 13 amps, so we did connect it to a dedicated 20A circuit, and we did install a GFI-protected outlet.

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