heating for outdoor aviary,
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:50 pm
I have an enclosed section in my outdoor aviary and I am looking at heating during coming winter. It is about 8ftx4ft and 8ft high.
If I have one 150W ceramic heat lamp on one corner, this would save $ on energy bill, but first, would it be enough? Secondly, birds would stay there for warm, then fly away to cold area of the aviary which would result in "sudden temp change". Would this be a problem?
I could put a 1500W oil heater in, and have turn on automatically when below 50. This would consume a big chunk of $$.
What are your solutions?
If I have one 150W ceramic heat lamp on one corner, this would save $ on energy bill, but first, would it be enough? Secondly, birds would stay there for warm, then fly away to cold area of the aviary which would result in "sudden temp change". Would this be a problem?
I could put a 1500W oil heater in, and have turn on automatically when below 50. This would consume a big chunk of $$.
What are your solutions?