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Glad I saw this thread, I have been working on Solar powered stuff out at our pond including aeration and for me, it works and it works well. the cost of running wires was too high. My solar power can be repurposed and moved anytime I want which is a real bonus.
To Scotts point, running air is cheeper if you want bottom diffusion, but if you want surface aeration, you need electricity either AC or DC and I am doing both.
I'll be glad to repost the pictures if needed. Also I am working on my TP&L project and hope to have it up and running very soon.
So in short, Solar is a viable option for me.
Brian
The one thing is the one thing A dry fly catches no fish Try not to be THAT 10%
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