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Date: | Sat, 9 Aug 2014 01:24:46 -0400 |
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Am I unique in haveing bees who enjoy the comfort of internal electric heat?
A little heater in each home?
The scope of usefullness of this is for weak hives or -20C temperatures
2 heaters are lit as I type, weak nuc with donated brood in each
Now set at 5W
The heating element is simple, a 12V 50W peanut bulb
6V= 16W, 5V=12.5W 3V=5W
Now powered by an AT power supply
In an aluminum envelope, bees don't like light
offset plates are .010" , practicaly ideal
leave a peep hole where the wires go in, shining out so you can see it lit
The running heaters are in a 1/2" copper water pipe, in a well
inside the feeder (this is central, a divided feeder, 3/4' wide)
And I still stuff in 10 frames sometimes, but it is tight
and my bees still have ccd
dave
dave
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