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Old 30-01-2003, 10:41 PM
 
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Default Hole in Ice - Canada

I havent had to do it... yet. But I would definitely hang it from something to
prevent it from getting anywhere near the liner. I am not sure if it can be
submerged or not.. I mean if the wires are sealed. I would THINK so I mean who wants
somebody getting zapped by their coffee heater. INgrid

"Gale Pearce" wrote:

Hi Ingrid - have you done this? - the reason I ask is I have a block heater
for a car that I can use this way - do you allow the heater to get submerged
as it makes the hole deeper - the block heater has a plug connection on the
element that is grounded - do the cup heaters have this connection as well
? - also I hope it won't heat the water above 165F - don't want my fish
getting burned lips (sorry, couldn't resist :~))
Gale :~)

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for those with real ice over their air stone... they sell little bare

metal core
water heaters that clip onto the side of a cup (for making coffee). they

will nicely
burn a hole right thru ice in a short period of time. get a hole started

with a
spade bit, put in the heater, fill with water and plug it in. put a

little salt in
the water too. INgrid