Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Let There Be Light! And Heat!

Back in early November, DH wrapped up two projects that make my barn so much nicer to use.

First, he installed nice bright LED lights in the hayloft.  The picture below doesn't look like much, but trust me, it makes a huge difference when I'm up there retrieving hay to restock the feed room with. 

And, as an added bonus, I discovered--now that we have dark mornings at feeding time--because of the way my barn is built, I can turn on the hayloft lights, turn off the aisle lights, and the horses have nice ambient lighting to eat their breakfast with (and hang out until turnout time).  Previous to having lights in the hayloft I had to either plunge the horses back into the dark again when I turn off the aisle lights (because I go back to the house and eat my own breakfast after they are fed), or leave the aisle lights on (which is way brighter than they need.)  Now I can just flip the switch for the hayloft and there's 2 lights making a nice glow--and using less electricity than the 5 aisle lights do.

Hooray for lights in the hayloft!

 

Second, he installed the heat exchanger (purchased this summer at an auction) in the tack room.  The heat exchanger takes the hot water from the outdoor wood boiler and heats the air like an old fashioned radiator.  

Once he had that all hooked up, he built a nice little box around it to both protect it and to make it work more efficiently--incorporating a cold air return area near the bottom of one side.  The box is composed entirely of scrap lumber: 2x4s, and leftover pieces of pine paneling from doing the tack room walls, plus has a lid made from a piece of plywood left from covering the feed room wall.  Which means the whole box was free free free!

The 'guts' of the tack room heat system.


The fancy box enclosing the guts;
I do still need to stain a few of the boards and the lid.
Note cold air return cutout on bottom of short side.

Now that it's below freezing outside at night, it's really awesome to have a heated tack room that keeps my pipes warm.  Not to mention making it a great place to thaw water buckets and the chicken waterer from the coop.  Confession: I did sort of nag him a little bit to get it done, saying I was not going to haul water buckets from the barn to the basement twice daily this winter like I did last winter (because I wasn't supposed to have to; a heated tack room had been the plan since 2007 when we installed our outdoor wood boiler. . . )

Plus, since the tack room now has heat, I don't have to worry about relocating any liquid or otherwise 'can't be frozen' horse products to the basement for the winter.  It's so nice to just have everything that belongs in the tack room stay in the tack room where I can easily grab it when needed.

And, let me tell you, the horses sure appreciate having warmish bits put into their mouths instead of cold hard steel the same temperature as the great outdoors.


Hooray for heat in the tack room!




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