Re: Compressor for Aerater
From my understanding of how the Alk lowering method works, that should be extremely effective. The farther the bubbles have to travel to reach the surface, the better !
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Re: Compressor for Aerater
I would be extremely interested in how it works, do you think the size of the bubbles would effect anything? Like using the small tip as opposed to using a bigger opening tip? Nice, my alk is at 170 and I need to lower it but my mom and wife are dealing with most of the chemical stuff while I recover from my eye injury. I had gotten it down from around 260+ to the point it is at now though using the aerating method. I was just pointing the nozzle towards the surface though, it was working but slowly.
Re: Compressor for Aerater
Great idea! It's the amount of bubbles, not the size that is important. I've heard this somewhere before :o .....
Dave
Re: Compressor for Aerater
that is what I was thinking, not the size, but the output. :D
Re: Compressor for Aerater
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How does this sound for a DYI aerator.
Doesn't it sound pretty loud? Serious question.
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My compressor is extrememly loud when it kicks on, my neighbors would probably love me if I was to do it that way. :o
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Originally Posted by sevver
that is what I was thinking, not the size, but the output. :D
You want to maximize the total surface area of the bubbles and their contact time with the water. Smaller bubbles have a larger surface area relative to their volume and they also tend to take longer to migrate upward to the pool surface. So use the largest output (volume of air) you can but produce the smallest bubbles from that output possible for the best combination. That probably requires a type of nozzle you don't have since the smaller nozzle probably restricts the output rate. The ideal nozzle would be one that had many small nozzles to produce lots of tiny bubbles (I can hear Don Ho singing now).
If you only have a choice between a large output rate with large bubbles vs. a smaller output rate with smaller bubbles, then I agree with the earlier post that the larger output rate is probably more important.
Richard
Re: Compressor for Aerater
I could see a manifold type fitting with caps on it with slits cut into them with a pencil grinder with a cut off wheel for this. I will make one sometime here, pvc should work, plus it would keep costs down.
Re: Compressor for Aerater