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Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer [10000]

Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer [10000]

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Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer [10000]

Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer: Prevent costly damage to boats, dock pilings, and boathouses, as well as protect fish and wildlife ponds from freezing temperatures. Utilizing 45 years of expertise, Scott Aerator has designed top-of-the-line de-icers that are highly effective, dependable, and long-lasting.

The Scott Aerator Dock Mount De-Icer can be easily suspended under the water's surface using a heavy-duty stainless steel dock plate, pipe, and yoke assembly. It is compatible with various types of docks, and can be adjusted to match different water levels for quick and simple installation.

The Dock Mount De-Icer keeps ice from forming by bringing warmer water from the bottom and sending it out in a continuous agitated movement. This helps prevent dock pilings from being jacked or lifted, by acting as a buffer to prevent ice expansion and pressure damage.

Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer
The inclusion of a Free-Standing Post allows for de-icing without a dock! This convenient feature allows you to easily place your De-Icer in difficult to access areas.

Compared to similar products and you’ll see why the Scott Aerator Dock Mount De-Icer far surpasses anything else on the market.

Differences include:

  • The De-Icer is oil-free and maintenance-free. Other de-icers require oil to be added and changed frequently. Oil-filled motors can allow disastrous oil leaks, and they run slowly in cold water. Our De-Icer is engineered for all water temperatures.
  • The De-Icer runs at 3450 rpm. Competitive de-icers, even those with 1-hp motors, run at fewer than 2000 rpm. This means the Scott De-Icer moves 400 gallons per minute compared to the competitors' 180 gallons per minute.
  • The De-Icer is manufactured using American-made stainless steel, even the motor. The competition utilizes galvanized metal.
  • The De-Icer comes standard with an unconditional, 5-year motor warranty. Competitive models warrant their de-icers for just two years.

Scott Aerator Dock Mount Pond De-Icer

Features
  • 5-year, unconditional warranty on motor.
  • Our ½ hp motor is rated at 400 gallons-per-minute flow rate.
  • Our ¾ hp motor is rated at 450 gallons-per-minute flow rate.
  • Our 1 hp motor is rated at 500 gallons-per-minute flow rate.
  • Runs at a constant 3,450 RPM's, 48 pounds of thrust achieved with the ½ hp motor.
  • 12-gauge, submersible, 25-foot power cord with rugged Hubbell marine style plug included.
  • 7 feet in length, 55 pounds.
  • Maintenance-free, environmentally friendly motors.
  • ½ hp motor runs at 115 volts 10 amps, 680 watts.
  • ¾ hp motor runs at 10.5 amps, 875 watts.
  • 1 hp motor runs at 11.5 amps, 1095 watts.
  • Rugged, high-density polyurethane-and-stainless steel construction.
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What Our Experts Think
  • Prevents ice formation around docks, piers, and waterfront areas during winter.

  • Maintains open water for aeration, fish, and wildlife.

  • Heavy-duty, dock-mounted design ensures stable and effective operation.

  • Durable, energy-efficient motor built for long-lasting performance.

  • Easy to install and safe for aquatic life.

Q&A

Q: What is the main purpose of this de-icer?
A: It prevents ice build-up around docks and waterfront areas, keeping water open for fish and aeration.

Q: Can it operate continuously during winter?
A: Yes, designed for continuous operation in freezing conditions.

Q: Is it safe for aquatic life?
A: Absolutely—the design is eco-friendly and safe for fish and wildlife.

Q: How is it installed?
A: It mounts securely to docks or piers for stable and efficient operation.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect the unit regularly for debris or ice buildup around moving parts.

  • Check electrical connections to ensure safe operation.

  • Winterize or store the unit properly when not in use.

  • Clean and lubricate moving components as recommended.

  • Perform seasonal checks to maintain long-term reliability.