This device good for aeration?

Problems relating to pH and total alkalinity.
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Eddles
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This device good for aeration?

Postby Eddles » Wed 31 Jul, 2019 15:02

Hi all,
I need to aerate my pool to reduce TA, and I've found this product - will this work and how do I know if it fits my return? Many thanks!


Eddles
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Re: This device good for aeration?

Postby Eddles » Wed 31 Jul, 2019 15:11

Or, if I go down the DIY route and make something like this, how do I find the right adapter to connect the plastic piping to the return outlet please? Cheers!
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Re: This device good for aeration?

Postby Teapot » Wed 31 Jul, 2019 16:45

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Re: This device good for aeration?

Postby Denniswiseman » Wed 31 Jul, 2019 17:02

All of them are good
I use a pond air pump https://www.pumpsandspares.com/product/silenta-pro-6000-air-pump/
Bear in mind it will only raise pH you then have to lower TA and pH then repeat

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