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mattwynne
Hi all,
We moved out here to a farm in the Scottish Highlands a couple of years ago, and this is our first cold winter.
We have a private water supply, and some of the supply pipe runs over-ground. Last week in the cold snap, it froze.
We've been generally in the habit of running a cold tap overnight on cold nights, to keep a flow going down the supply pipe. On this occasion nobody noticed how cold it had been during the day until it was too late.
And once it froze, it was a bloody nightmare.
So I was thinking about how I could make something that can automatically "run the tap" when the temperature drops. I have a messy "plant" room where we filter the water before it comes into the house, and I could easily fit something in there. What kind of device would I need to open a valve when the temperature gets low?
Any ideas?!
cheers,
Matt
We moved out here to a farm in the Scottish Highlands a couple of years ago, and this is our first cold winter.
We have a private water supply, and some of the supply pipe runs over-ground. Last week in the cold snap, it froze.
We've been generally in the habit of running a cold tap overnight on cold nights, to keep a flow going down the supply pipe. On this occasion nobody noticed how cold it had been during the day until it was too late.
And once it froze, it was a bloody nightmare.
So I was thinking about how I could make something that can automatically "run the tap" when the temperature drops. I have a messy "plant" room where we filter the water before it comes into the house, and I could easily fit something in there. What kind of device would I need to open a valve when the temperature gets low?
Any ideas?!
cheers,
Matt