DIY Solarium

GinaGeo

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Whilst there is no way I could afford a "proper" Solarium, it would be incredibly useful to be able to wash my incessantly filthy grey in midst of winter and be able to get him dry!

I know that some people on here have homemade solariums made from patio heaters - this is something I'd be interested in replicating. Do any of you have photographs of your set ups?

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Mine is poultry lights off eBay. £20 each. I increased this to four, no special wiring required.
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Brill- thank you! I think I'm going to have to have mine in my big stable, so will need to find a way to keep the lights out of the way when not in use, shall have a think about it! £20.00 a bulb certainly seems do-able...
 

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Brill- thank you! I think I'm going to have to have mine in my big stable, so will need to find a way to keep the lights out of the way when not in use, shall have a think about it! £20.00 a bulb certainly seems do-able...

Fit them to a laundry rack with a pulley on it, and pull them up when you don't want them. Simples :)
 

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What a brilliant idea! Shall start collecting the bits and pieces I need! Thank you!!
 

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I've not had that problem hh. The horse clonked them regularly when I added above his neck, so did I, and I had a spare one rolling around in the lorry for use at shows and none of mine have ever blown. Maybe I was just lucky.
 

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Having worked in a poultry shop, my advice would be don't by the 'cheap' bulbs spend a little bit more and get the better quality ones. Worth it in the long run, cheap ones tend to blow easily.
 

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Yeah I only wanted them so I could dry my spotty horse in the winter so wanted a more general heat rather than being pinpointed to a specific area. They are also fab for plaiting under and the farrier and vet love them in the winter!!!

They didn't need special wiring. Mine just plug into the socket. I did have to get a heavy duty extension lead for them though
 

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They look good. I needed direct heat to the spine for that horse, but they look good for generalised he heating of cold/wet horses. They would blow my electrics, which is limited to two kilowatts in the stable block (oh didn't want to have to upgrade the wiring) So you might need to check that out GG

Good point - I will discuss with my father - he will know the wattage, It's all relatively new and considering he runs electrical drills and saws off the same circuit I'd think it will be up to it. Another thing to add to the checklist!

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They look good. I needed direct heat to the spine for that horse, but they look good for generalised he heating of cold/wet horses. They would blow my electrics, which is limited to two kilowatts in the stable block (oh didn't want to have to upgrade the wiring) So you might need to check that out GG

That's interesting, I assumed the poultry lamps would be high too. I have limited wattage too and presumed I wouldn't be able to copy these.
 

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That's interesting, I assumed the poultry lamps would be high too. I have limited wattage too and presumed I wouldn't be able to copy these.

My OH gave me a 2kw limit and told me I can't run my 2kw kettle at the same time and he's a power engineer so he knows what he's talking about :)

The lamps are much lower power, so they only heat to about three feet away, but they were perfect for what I wanted.
 

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What an absolutely fab idea of using poultry heat lamps and a laundry rack for a solarium... something I'm definitely going to mention to my YM when she gets back from the Nationals. Not sure where we could put is as all of our stables are in an open barn, though I'm sure the YO would rig up a spar or something.

it would be great to use my (now redundant) brooding equipment for something useful!
 
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