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Old water heater as solar water trough?

 
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So I've got an old hot water heater tank I need to get rid of and I was searching around for ideas.

Then I remembered an old article on Build It Solar (picture below) where someone insulated a stock tank so their animal water wouldn't freeze in winter.  Just thinking... a water heater's already got great insulation...  hmmm...


Do you think it's possible to achieve the same thing by splitting a water heater lengthwise, then cut off a section the outer jacket on sunny side and paint it black?
Probably add some feet and viola, 2x freeze-resistant water troughs for basically free!

Bonus question:
Supposing this works, how to adapt one of them for chickens, so the dumb birds don't jump in and drown?
 
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Folks around here grab up old water heaters to make smokers for BBQ.
 
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