firesweepranch
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Does anyone have any experience with these? We installed one this last summer (where we could not get electricity), and it has worked great. We have had some unusually cold weather this week, with wind chill factors taking us into negative numbers. It has worked great, until today. Yesterday I had the kids go check the water tank, and my daughter informed me that one side the tank ball was frozen, but she sat on the blue ball and the ice broke under it and the cattle could drink it. Today, I had the kids go check again (remember, very cold weather), and it was half full and not filling. The cattle could not reach the water in it because they could not get their head in far enough. So, husband had been working LONG hours and that leaves me to fix. I removed the top, and ran warm water over the blue value and elbow. Still did not work, so we decided to put a tank in for the night and fill with a hose until I could get husband to work on it this weekend. Just as I got the lid screwed back down, it started flowing again, so it obviously had been frozen.
So, my question is, how do I prevent it from freezing again or is this a freak thing because of the cold? We have insulation running up the pipe to the elbow, but not the rest. Is there another kind of insulation I should be using to cover the elbow? I think the freeze occurred in the blue valve, where the float attaches, since there was a small icicle was hanging from there...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
So, my question is, how do I prevent it from freezing again or is this a freak thing because of the cold? We have insulation running up the pipe to the elbow, but not the rest. Is there another kind of insulation I should be using to cover the elbow? I think the freeze occurred in the blue valve, where the float attaches, since there was a small icicle was hanging from there...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!