Posted 2015-09-18 7:21 AM Subject: RE: Anyone Use a BT Suntank?
I hate cooking and cleaning
Posts: 3314 Location: Jersey Girl
arion - 2015-09-18 8:06 AM
Griz - 2015-09-18 5:40 AM I'd sure be interested but I didn't see a price, are they listed someplace on their site?
Price list is on the web site. OP I have never used them but they look interesting and while not cheap they certainly are not over priced compared to other options.
IMO the price is worth it if it gives me peace of mind knowing my horses water supply won't freeze up.
Posted 2015-09-18 8:31 AM Subject: RE: Anyone Use a BT Suntank?
Maine-iac
Posts: 3334 Location: Got Lobsta?
I have one but haven't used it since getting a new water system. It worked great for us in the winter, however when it got below freezing you would have to chip the top to get the ice off. Even with -20 degree weather when I chip it off the water was not frozen in the tank. Make sure its on a flat surface and that no snow piles up against the plastic clear part so the sun can get to it. We didn't use it in the summer as the water went bad quickly in it and it was a pain to clean. Hope that helps!
Posted 2015-09-18 11:46 AM Subject: RE: Anyone Use a BT Suntank?
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arion - 2015-09-18 7:06 AM
Griz - 2015-09-18 5:40 AM
I'd sure be interested but I didn't see a price, are they listed someplace on their site?
Price list is on the web site.
OP
I have never used them but they look interesting and while not cheap they certainly are not over priced compared to other options.
Thanks - found the prices. Yipes, guess my $50/month bills for each tank heater isn't so bad, although if I didn't have electricity by the tanks, I would sure look more into these.