Farm Innovators IceChaser Submersible Tank De-Icer 1000W
Farm Innovators IceChaser Submersible Tank De-Icer 1000W
Part Number H409
For 150-300 Gallon stock tanks
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Keep your livestock’s water supply running smooth no matter how cold it gets, with the Ice Chaser Submersible Tank De-Icer (1000 W). Designed for use in stock-tanks, troughs or large outdoor water containers ranging from about 150 to 300 gallons, this unit delivers dependable thawing power when you need it most.
Constructed with patented cast-aluminum housing for exceptional heat transfer and durability, the Ice Chaser is built to endure heavy use in harsh barn or pasture settings. The built-in thermostat cycles the heater only when required — reducing needless energy usage and preventing overheating. A heavy-duty “anti-chew” cord protector guards the power cord from curious livestock or barn hazards.
Whether you’re managing cattle, calves, swine or mixed livestock, you can’t afford a frozen water tank in winter. This de-icer fits nearly all metal, rubber, or plastic stock tanks and submerges directly in the water — no float required. With winter-readiness like this, you can sleep better knowing your herd’s hydration is covered.
- 1000 W submersible de-icer rated for ~150-300 gal tanks
- Patented cast-aluminum body for efficient, safe heating in cold conditions
- Thermostatically controlled (turns on just above freezing, off around mid-40s °F)
- Heavy-duty anti-chew cord protector for barn durability
- Safe for metal, rubber or plastic tanks (tested in worst-case plastic tank conditions)
- Built for year-round livestock water systems, whether pasture pens or winter hold-areas
- Fully submerge the unit in the water tank before plugging in; ensure the power cord is routed safely and the anti-chew guard is exposed.
- Connect to a dedicated 120V GFCI circuit — avoid extension cords to maintain proper wattage and performance.
- Periodically (every 30 days) inspect the heating element for mineral buildup or lime scale (especially in hard-water areas); clean with vinegar or descaler to maintain efficiency.
- Use in the correct tank size (150-300 gallons) for 1000 W model; oversizing the tank without sufficient wattage may result in ice formation.
- In extreme wind-chills or exposed conditions, consider supplemental insulation or higher wattage unit to compensate for heat loss.
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