Swimming pool heater Rat Kit
Review
This is a review of the MK “Heater Rat Proofing Products” RP-100 for
StaRite Max-E Temp heaters written by www.WCPandS.com.
Rodents (mostly rats and mice) are attracted to swimming pool/spa
heaters for the shelter and the warmth radiating from the heater burners. Once
inside the heater, they will create nests and chew on any exposed wiring,
damaging the heater.
To combat the rats, there are a few methods available from leaving out
poison, setting up traps, and also blocking all entry points into the heater.
The third method will be discussed here using the rat proofing kit from MK
which contains a set of screens meant to block all of the open entry paths in
to the heater.
What’s included
The MK kit comes with 7 wire mesh screens, a page of instructions, a
bag with 12 screws, a warranty card, and an ad insert for the kit.
Note: The MK kits are heater specific and not universal. Be sure to
get the kit made for your specific model.
The install
The instructions have steps. Each step has a picture of the heater
highlighting the area to place the screen with a one sentence explanation.
Opening the heater is required. It is not explained how to do this in
the instructions but most users should be able to find the 4 hex head screws
holding the cover on.
A few of the wire mesh pieces had tape already on them and the others
needed to be attached to the heater with the included screws.
In general, the instructions were adequate if you make the assumption
on how to actually install pieces. There are no pre-marked areas for the screws
or where to position the tape.
Below are pictures of a few of them installed.
Guessing the little details of connecting the wire meshes isn’t a problem
except for the single section of screen mesh that fits over the water pipes. It
was completely unclear how to place the screen on this section. Should it be on
the outside or inside of the cover? Should part of the cover be outside and
part inside? Below was my best guess.
Thoughts
The wire mesh seems sufficient to keep mice and/or rats out of heater.
One advantage of using the mesh method is not having to leave rat poison in
your backyard or dealing with additional dead rats/mice.
This product must be new since when this article was written (4/16/13),
the kit and the manufacturer MK did not exist on the internet in any form. I knew about this product because it was the
only heater rat kit available from our supplier (Superior Pool Products).
The warranty is a little disappointing, as it is a minimal limited 30-day
warranty against material and workmanship defects with no guarantees on the
wire mesh effectiveness to keep rodents out.
It is possible to buy the wire mesh yourself, cut the pieces and cover
the opening in your heater (using screws to secure the mesh). If you already own the mesh, screws and wire cutters it
would be cheaper to make your own parts to cover the openings of the heater.
Finding the openings of any heater is a trivial task that anyone can do.
(From our local home depo)
If you do not already own the parts, it would be cheaper to buy the “MK
Heater Rat Proofing” kit, then use the included instructions to place the
screens around your heater.
Conclusion
The MK “Heater Rat Proofing Products” kit does seem to keep rats out of
the heater if properly installed. However, the included paperwork does not
invoke confidence in the system with the lack of detailed installation
instructions or some kind of guarantee the system works. The kit could just be new with revisions
already in progress. If you use the MK kit, be sure to double check all of the
wire meshes to ensure “your method” of attaching them has secured all of the
meshes down with no holes for rodents to enter once installed.