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    Windmill pond aerator ?

    Anyone have one of these with good or bad reviews and recommendations. 1.3 acre pond about 18’ in the bowl. Have a power pole about 125’ away but don’t care to add another meter just for the pond.

    Thanks. Ryan

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      Anyone?
      I'm looking at one of these also.

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        Ponds usually need aeration on hot still days. Dissolved oxygen crashes are most common at night- aquatic plants and animals both consume oxygen at night. Physical aeration, typically wind, is very important.

        A windmill may not help when you need it the most.

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          I installed one on a tank I used to own, it lasted about 4 years before the diaphragm in the compressor went bad. I believe it was 12' or so tall.

          I have a solar powered one now at my new farm and I think it is much more efficient, I run two aerator heads. As long as there is daylight it will circulate the water.
          Last edited by Radar; 01-20-2023, 08:39 PM.

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              This tank was built in 1979 and was use for cattle water. I no longer have any cattle. It is 12ft deep, the water is much cleaner than before and the fish seem to be healthy. I did spend money on chemicals for a year to get rid of muck and algae.

              I bought this one from here, I called them and they gave me recommendations on the size for my tank and answered all my dumb questions. I would do business with them again.

              Solar pond aeration systems for increasing oxygen content and de-icing ponds, fountains, large stock tanks, etc. Improve the health of your water without the use of chemicals.
              Last edited by Radar; 01-20-2023, 08:34 PM.

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