Outbackozzie wrote:
Remember, I was on the airpump hater brigade as well, before I got the new proper air pump. I am now converted.
I am not an airpump hater, Ozzie
hate blinds and is just a waste of time
I would love to use airpumps if they were efficient as they have a lot of advantages.
to comment on the picture of your spraying bar:
seeing the jets on this bar suggest that some pressure is built up in the pipe (to prove this, just cut off the end of the pipe and no jets will come out of the pipe, only trickles)
it seems controversial, as to the eye, injecting water into another volume of water seems to inject air too
and the bubbles seem to confirm this, but that is limiting aeration more than it is enhancing it (my opinion)
so I question that (which is not the same as contradict): pressure buildup is always detrimental to volume pumped
volume pumped is essential to water/air surface exposure
also in your system there is no room for passive aeration, as the pump exit leads to a closed pipe and no air/water contact is present
leading your pump exit to a wide pressureless gutter instead of a narrow pressurized pipe will easily decuple surface contact area
making the water flow in that gutter turbulent instead of laminar will exponentially raise contact surfaces
all for free, since gravity is your pump once the water is pumped to gutter height
all that is without flowforms or high gain passive oyygenators
give your pump a chance
frank