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dwyer
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Posted: 11:00pm 12 Sep 2006
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The wife" has 7 large bird aviaries and wants water circulation through the ponds (one in each aviary). The small submersible pumps she's been after are just junk. Semi-sealed with nasty bearings, they'll pack up inside a year for sure. I suggested instead using air-lift pumps - no moving parts, ultra-reliable, simple, and will aerate the water too. I just need to find a suitable air source (and a large air compressor won't do - we're off-grid)
Hi ROSSW
I might able to help you with the air pump is
www.theferipump.com aussie design by Tom Kress and his phone number   08 9574 4525.so give ago and let me know how you get on



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RossW
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Posted: 11:29pm 12 Sep 2006
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  dwyer said  
I might able to help you with the air pump is
www.theferipump.com aussie design by Tom Kress and his phone number   08 9574 4525.so give ago and let me know how you get on


Hi Dwyer, thanks for that - I've seen his pumps and they're bloody rippers! Sadly, they're about 1000 times bigger than I need! We only need to lift about 200-300mm, and only need 2-3 litres/minute flow per pump. I reckon a little bit of 16mm electrical conduit is all I need. The "air lift pump" is the easy bit, its the compressor (source of compressed air) that I'm after.

If I could find some reliable fishtank air pumps at a reasonable price that would work off 12V, I'd grab those and install one in each aviary, but one larger unit may be a more efficient way to go. I still have to keep the power consumption down though.

But thanks for the link!
 
Megawatt Man

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Posted: 12:25am 13 Sep 2006
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Well, I guess all that answered my question about browsers ! And the good thing about it is that all the screens are visible still!
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RossW
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Posted: 12:32am 13 Sep 2006
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  Megawatt Man said   Well, I guess all that answered my question about browsers ! And the good thing about it is that all the screens are visible still!


Oops, I meant to answer your browser question but forgot!

The support boys in the office are great fans of FireFox.
 
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