CityslickerHomestead
Crowing
Have any of you used a solar-powered generator to power things in your coop, such as a de-icer, lights, or ventilation fan?
I’m not talking about solar-powered devices that only work when the sun is out, but a solar-powered generator that I could plug my devices into.
My goal is to be prepared for this upcoming winter. I am moving again and the chickens are coming with me. However the new home hasn’t been built yet. It’s raw land in the middle of nowhere. There’s no electricity, no water, no house. While building our new house, I won’t be living at the same location as the chickens, so at best I’ll be able to visit them once a day.
The issue is in the winter their water freezes solid within an hour of replacing it, as temperatures dip well below freezing and can stay there for weeks.
I’ve tried placing water in the coop, adding ping-pong balls to bob around and stop ice forming, refilling with warmer water… it all freezes much more quickly than I’d like and requires constant monitoring.
The only success I’ve had in the past is when I use a heated dog water bowl. But without power, I’m not sure how else to provide them with fresh water throughout the day when I’m not living on site.
I’m not talking about solar-powered devices that only work when the sun is out, but a solar-powered generator that I could plug my devices into.
My goal is to be prepared for this upcoming winter. I am moving again and the chickens are coming with me. However the new home hasn’t been built yet. It’s raw land in the middle of nowhere. There’s no electricity, no water, no house. While building our new house, I won’t be living at the same location as the chickens, so at best I’ll be able to visit them once a day.
The issue is in the winter their water freezes solid within an hour of replacing it, as temperatures dip well below freezing and can stay there for weeks.
I’ve tried placing water in the coop, adding ping-pong balls to bob around and stop ice forming, refilling with warmer water… it all freezes much more quickly than I’d like and requires constant monitoring.
The only success I’ve had in the past is when I use a heated dog water bowl. But without power, I’m not sure how else to provide them with fresh water throughout the day when I’m not living on site.