Foothill Hardware
Foothill Hardware
Hot-scot 450-watt Electric Water Heater For Livestock And Water Tanks
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Hot-scot 450-watt Electric Water Heater For Livestock And Water Tanks

SKU #199859 Model #12520

UPC #024926125203

Trojan


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Foothill Hardware , 15825 Foothill Blvd. , Fontana , CA
Please call (909) 829-2929 to inquire about our available quantity.
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Description

Overview:
The Trojan Hot-Scot 450-Watt Electric Water Heater is designed specifically for use in livestock well houses and waterers. This efficient heater ensures that your livestock has access to warm water, even in the coldest temperatures. With a built-in adjustable thermostat, you can easily set the desired temperature to keep water from freezing, making it an essential tool for farmers and ranchers.

Key Features:
- 450 Watt power output, operating at 120 Volts
- Built-in adjustable thermostat with a temperature range from 30 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit
- Low profile design for easy installation in tight spaces
- Non-submersible heater, ensuring safety and durability
- 6-inch long cord with a standard 110 Volt plug for convenient placement
- Dimensions: 8-1/8 inches x 3 inches x 2-1/8 inches
- Ideal for use inside access panels on livestock waterers or well houses
- Not suitable for use under plastic or plastic case fountains

Use Cases:
This heater is perfect for farmers and ranchers who need to provide their livestock with warm water during the winter months. Its adjustable thermostat allows for precise temperature control, ensuring that water remains at a comfortable level for your animals. The low profile design makes it easy to fit into various setups, while the non-submersible feature guarantees safety in operation. Keep your livestock healthy and hydrated with the Trojan Hot-Scot Water Heater.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.