RupertofOZ wrote:
Stuart Chignell wrote:
Frank said that more force was good because it would provide better aeration but wouldn't the water be oxygenated by the GBs flooding and draining rather than by the water flow out of the outlet from the pump?
YEP...

.... or some other aeration device or structure ..

please come on, Stuart and Rupert,
and be fair
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Frank said that more force was good because it would provide better aeration
Frank said no such thing
this is your interpretation of what I might have said
and as such it might concur with my conclusions
but I never wrote this, nor intended to write this
I leave people to draw their own conclusions
so if you think it is leading to the same conclusions, this might be a sign that you agree it might indeed lead to these conclusions
please respect what I do write
which is:
limit pump head to the minimal required, which is the level difference between the vessel pumped from and the vessel pumped to
next avoid all elements which might force you to discriminate between head and total head
the suggested instructions to achieve this are simple and easy to understand: only a vertical, slightly over dimensioned stand pipe to head required is needed
next let gravity take over to bring water back to base (the pump in the sump), meanwhile passing through the fish tank, through the growbeds, to the sump
on every stage, make sure you make the best of all opportunities for passive aeration that appear
and they are many, but seldom exploited
open gutters are one obvious opportunity, your imagination is the only limit to others
frank