Posted by Jec on November 13, 2014 at 09:44:32 from (147.97.17.6):
My old well house is a 4x4 square wood box that covers a water tank and pump. Sometimes when it gets to 20 degrees or less, it won't kick on and I have to go out there and touch the points together. So anytime it goes to get that cold, I always try to go out and put a small candle in a coffee can inside the house and it keeps it warm enough and I don't have to touch the points. My old well house is starting to get shabby and I'm getting ready to build a new 4x4 house basically the same design, but put some insulation in this one and maybe rig up a light switch with a bulb to keep it warm. My question is, before I build a new one, is there something simpler that I could do that I am overlooking that would work better and keep it warmer?? Wrap it in insulation and cover with a garbage can, etc. Thanks in advance
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