Carbon Fiber Heaters
Product Details
High-output heater for lambing pens, chicken coops or horse stables. Not recommended for use in chick brooders.
Due to their high heat output, Carbon Fiber Heaters should be hung higher than heat lamps. This allows heat to disperse over a large area and prevents hot spots. Available in 600 or 1200 watt configurations. (Bulbs and lamps are not interchangeable.)
Built-in “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle (30°) occurs. So if it falls or is smashed, the heater is immediately disabled. Protects your buildings, livestock, poultry and pets.
Carbon fiber bulbs have a very long life and are efficient—98% of watts become heat.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
- Safety “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle (greater than 30°) is reached
- Carbon fiber bulbs produce 4–6 times more heat than conventional bulbs
- Reflecting cone directs heat downward toward livestock
- Wire grill prevents animals or birds from contacting bulbs
- Metal chimney with cooling fins disperses heat and protects electronic controls
Carbon Fiber Heaters—Quick Comparison
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600W Carbon Fiber Heater (#557300) |
1200W Carbon Fiber Heater (#557301) |
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Radiant Coverage Area | 10' x 10' space | 20' x 20' space |
Dimensions | 12"W x 12"L x 12"H | 16"W x 16"L x 13"H |
Shade Diameter | 12" | 16" |
110V Cord Length | 7-½ ft | 7-½ ft |
Hanging Chain | ✔ | ✔ |
Replacement Bulbs* | 600W (#557302) | 1200W (#557304) |
Tips
Precautions
- 600W heater use 600W bulb (#557302)
- 1200W heater use 1200W bulb (#557304)
When installing new bulbs, be sure to handle the bulb with a cloth or covering. This prevents oil transfer from your hands to the bulb, which reduces its usable life.
Due to the high heat output of these units, we recommend placing them higher (further away from the ground or animals) than conventional heat lamps. This will allow the heat to disperse over a larger area and prevents “hot-spots” from forming. Do NOT allow birds/animals direct access to any heater or heat lamp.
Do NOT enclose in barrels or other similar enclosed locations. They heat must be able to move away from the heating unit.
We don’t recommend using an extension cord in situations where it can be avoided. If you do, you MUST use a heavy-duty outdoor extension cord that is rated for a minimum of 10 amps (1200 watts) continuous draw.
Warning: Risk of electrical shock—Connect only to a branch circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI.
Warranty
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Replacement Carbon Fiber Bulb, 600 watt
Item #557302 -High-output space heater for lambing and kidding pens, chicken coops or horse stables. Built-in “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle occurs.
$30.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Replacement Carbon Fiber Bulb, 1200 watt
Item #557304 -High-output space heater for lambing and kidding pens, chicken coops or horse stables. Built-in “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle occurs.
$35.00 -
Waterers, De-icers and Heated Buckets
25' Heavy Duty Extension Cord (15 amp)
Item #557400 -25 ft. heavy duty extension cord for indoor/outdoor use. Extend power to livestock tanks or carbon fiber heaters on the farm. 15 amp draw rating (1875 watts).
$44.00 -
Equipment
ThermoCube
Item #520008 -Outlet turns on at temperatures less than 35°F and off at 45°F. Use with heat lamps, tank de-icers and engine block heaters to save energy.
$17.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Indoor Timer
Item #101001 -Programmable mechanical timer for turning on/off connected devices. Use in the chicken coop to schedule supplemental light during the winter months.
$14.00 -
Handling Equipment
Snap Clip, Zinc Plated
Item #965405 -Use to connect wire panels and hang poultry waterers and feeders.
$2.25 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
Eyebolt
Item #936100 -Plated steel bolt for holding connecting pins, tie gates shut and a multitude of farm uses.
$2.10
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Replacement Carbon Fiber Bulb, 600 watt
Item #557302 -High-output space heater for lambing and kidding pens, chicken coops or horse stables. Built-in “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle occurs.
$30.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Replacement Carbon Fiber Bulb, 1200 watt
Item #557304 -High-output space heater for lambing and kidding pens, chicken coops or horse stables. Built-in “kill switch” turns the unit off if an unsafe angle occurs.
$35.00
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David B from Ohio
We have four or five of these now and they are used to provide some warming stations for our horses and alpacas. In the confined spaces they raise the temperature a little, but mostly they are for the animals to stand under and warm up if it is really wet/cold. Until today they had worked well, but one now has quite working entirely and it appears to be the tip over switch that has stopped. We are working on it, but likely is not going to work. I would recommend this product with some reservation as to the amount of heat and the life span of the equipment.
Robert C from North Carolina
It’s keep the bottle fed lambs warm like it advertised, obviously it works because all of the bottle fed lambs huddle under this lamp. Remember from reading other reviews this is not a heater!
Sue L from Missouri
Very efficient heat lamp produces plenty of dispersed heat. Safety is what sold me.
Vicki D from Montana
We've used the Premier heat lamps in the past, this is our first kidding season with the carbon fiber lamps. I hung them in the center of a 10X12 horse stall in case my young does kid away from the Premier heat lamp in the kidding corner. They work beautifully! It often gets down in the single digits overnight in our area and with the entire pen feeling warmer, I feel like chances are in my favor to catch a quick kidder while the baby is still viable. Once the baby is dry and fed, I still have my Premier lights in the corner low enough for the babies to really feel the warmth. These carbon fiber lamps really heat the entire area even outside the stall. The air is just warmer and my kids can stay in the stalls with their new baby goats without feeling the cold themselves.
Anna-Maria N from Quebec, Canada
I love these lamps! I have 4 others, and this year have put them into my chicken coops... the water doesn’t freeze anymore, and I am able to keep the coop temperature about 15 degrees C warmer than outside. The last 2 days we had -20 C (I think that’s around -2 degrees F), and my coop was -2... (30F) very cozy compared to the outside. I bought a large one now, and love how the warmth spreads so evenly.