These were the ones I had best results from:Hi
About 1/5 of my nipples leak from the get go. Can anyone recommend a quality nipple?
Thank you
/Jesper
I have these, but am still finding about 1 out of 5 leak too. I was about to replace them and chalk it up to manufacturing errors. But the buns love this nipple/dish comboI switched to "crock style" automatic waterers and I (and the rabbits) love them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X451W7Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Leaking nipples, it seems, is a matter of water pressure. Too high and water sprays out. Too low and the gasket doesn't seat after use.
How do you keep them from freezing in the winter?I switched to "crock style" automatic waterers and I (and the rabbits) love them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X451W7Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Size of the bucket does not really mater. It is more how high you have it mounted about the water spouts.Good tip, I've noticed this might be the issue for me. I hooked them up to a communal 8 gal bucket, similar to a chicken waterer. Hoped that would work as it keeps the water from freezing longer and I don't have to fill it up as often, but I think that's my whole issue and I'll have to go back down to a 5gal or lower. How many gal bucket do you use for your system (and how many nipples overall attached)?
What is the optimal height to mount spouts?how high you have it mounted about the water spouts.
I am working on a constant flow system. With constant flow the entire mass of the water has to get below freezing. The reservoir being inside the house, for my design, it can never freeze. A system wholly outside would need a heater as well.Good tip, I've noticed this might be the issue for me. I hooked them up to a communal 8 gal bucket, similar to a chicken waterer. Hoped that would work as it keeps the water from freezing longer and I don't have to fill it up as often, but I think that's my whole issue and I'll have to go back down to a 5gal or lower. How many gal bucket do you use for your system (and how many nipples overall attached)?
I don't. They are just out of commision for a few weeks a year, but they are not damaged during the freeze thaw. I could run a heater/use heat tape, but I honestly live in a temperate climate, so I just use regular crocks filled daily for those few days here and there.How do you keep them from freezing in the winter?
I have a constant flow system as you describe with a heater in the bucket for winter. I turn the heater on when temps drop below 30F. I have been down to -5F with no issues. The reservoir stays at 85F and I have about 60ft of running pipe to service 12 cages. The whole setup is in an unheated 8'x12' shed.I am working on a constant flow system. With constant flow the entire mass of the water has to get below freezing. The reservoir being inside the house, for my design, it can never freeze. A system wholly outside would need a heater as well.
@Heartbased Homestead, for a gravity system, it isn't only height but area reduction. You start with the largest drain pipe you can manage for a good sealing bulkhead. Start with a 4" pvc pipe, reduce gradually to 1/2" pipe. The difference in gravity between 4 feet and eight feet isn't that profound. But the greater the head the more pressure you will have at the outlet simply because it is a taller column of water. That column being concentrated by the reducing pipe size. Keeping a gravity system from freezing is a matter of adding heat tape. That gets mighty expensive.
The cost of either system is incongruous with the frugality of raising meat for me. It would cost about 10 to 15 rabbits to pay for this system. Now, since I often forget to carry water out to my rabbits, the constant flow system becomes something I want to do to protect my livestock. That makes the cost acceptable.
Do you happen to have a link you could share please?I use the ones from Bass and Klubertanz. How come nobody uses those?
Here are the ones from Bass and here is Klubertanz. Klubertanz model # is A102. I think they are the same brand though. Edstrom is who makes them.Do you happen to have a link you could share please?
Thank you so much! This is driving me crazy. I'm ordering today!Here are the ones from Bass and here is Klubertanz. Klubertanz model # is A102. I think they are the same brand though. Edstrom is who makes them.
Are you just looking for the water nipples or a whole system?Thank you so much! This is driving me crazy. I'm ordering today!
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