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100 Watt Heater Buried in Snow
We live in Northern Michigan, and we've gotten lots of snow. Our 100watt
heater keeps a hole open in the ice, but when we get a lot of snow, the heater doesn't melt the snow, and it covers the whole heater. Does anyone else have this problem? If so, have you solved the problem? I'm tired of going out there twice a day to shovel the snow off the heater. |
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100 Watt Heater Buried in Snow
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 20:08:11 -0500, "john inkster"
wrote: We live in Northern Michigan, and we've gotten lots of snow. Our 100watt heater keeps a hole open in the ice, but when we get a lot of snow, the heater doesn't melt the snow, and it covers the whole heater. Does anyone else have this problem? If so, have you solved the problem? I'm tired of going out there twice a day to shovel the snow off the heater. Even my 1000 watt heater had snow on top, but around the edges it was melted, perhaps a bubbler near the heater would help keep a bigger opening and snow melting? ~jan ~ jan |
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