pond aerator [RE-wrenches]

Windy Dankoff, Dankoff Solar windy at dankoffsolar.com
Mon Oct 6 20:01:18 PDT 2003


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C'mon Matt, we're all gonna die sooner or later.

Windy


>Ah yes,
>
>But there is actually a way to have the system work well over a 24 hour
>period. It does require one total "system" for every 15 acres though,
>and each costs over $6,000. retail. The problem is if I tell you how
>it's done I'll have to kill you!
>
>Matt T
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Windy Dankoff, Dankoff Solar [mailto:windy at dankoffsolar.com]
>Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 3:00 PM
>To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
>Subject: Re: pond aerator [RE-wrenches]
>
>
>I want to add some perspective to this topic. In my view, solar
>aeration for biological purposes (adding oxygen) is appropriate for
>very small, non-commercial applications only. The reason is that the
>most oxygen is required when the sun is NOT shining. So, economics
>may be acceptable for very small remote systems, but not larger.
>
>Windy

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