denvig said:No Chuck your other right![]()
denvig said:Well I don't want to be picky but the check valve is on the other right to.![]()
denvig said:When do you get the new unit?
Mark, I can answer this one!!! It won't matter if it's inside air or outside. You will still exaust your dryer beads quick. If you bring cold air into a warm house your likely to add more moisture to it.Shallowwaters said:2) If I used a Luft pump, and drew air in from outside my house, would it generally have a lower humidity - except on rainy days? Bad idea or good?
Shallowwaters said:I have two questions on this pump concept.
1) Chuck, given your past experience with Aerofoamer skimmers, do you think their beckett has enough suck to pull through a dryer and the generator?
2) If I used a Luft pump, and drew air in from outside my house, would it generally have a lower humidity - except on rainy days? Bad idea or good?
Chuck Spyropulos said:The problem with feeding a skimmer with ozone is that you will exaust the air dryer silica beads quickly because you can't turn the air off even when your ORP reaches the setpoint on your controller.
Shallowwaters said:Thanks Chuck. Good tip.
What are your first impressions of the Sander O3 unit with regard to quality, value, setup, etc?
About your other post - I like Brian's supposition that skimmers and bacteria do not eliminate certain organic compounds that persist in a system and color our water. My guess would be they don't come from feeding, but are rather waste and/or chemical products produced by our inhabitants. Consider that a noxious bio-warfare or defense chemical produced by our clams, anemones, or softies, would have a natural resistance to bacteria and would also be good at staying in solution such that they do not skim away easily.
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