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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Solar Aerator uses only the sun to work 24/7 aerating and deicing ponds, tanks, and docks.

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  • I really like your vid. I just can't seem to find out how you plug something into a solar panel. I can't seem to word it right or something when I look it up! I have these water de-icers I think they are 11-21 W each and I have two. Our horses are so far away from the barn and I wouldnt want to use elcectricity anyways. Got any advice? or a link to help me.

  • Our solar bubbler aerators keep livestock tanks, ponds, and lakes open in winter for animals to drink, geese to swim, and fish to breathe.

    The heat energy you need to keep the water open is already in the water.

  • Come on guys.. 4 lpm? really?

  • Our EKBS-20 can produce 1 CFM at 3-5 ft of water depth with a medium fine bubble thats about 5lbs of O2 transferred per day in a million gallons of water. I'd say that pretty impressive for no energy costs. 1960 EPA studies of partially aerated sewage lagoons at 1 hp per surface acre met effluent criteria then and now. Ever hear of Nitrification/Denitrification? We need solutions that do not involve 6000 lbs of SO2 and CO2 from coal power to remove one ton of BOD. Agreed?

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  • Guys.... The only reason I commented the way I did was because you tried to promote your product on my video. Thats rude to say the least. Now.. I don't want to be in a pissing contest and I hope you do well in your business, but your numbers are assuming a pretty high transfer rate to acheive 5 lbs of o2 transfer per day in 4 feet of water... Of course we are energy aware as well and I think 330,000 gallons of water circulation and 12 CFM @ 363 watts is even more impressive. I wish you the best

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