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Thanks for the info Scott. Looking forward to more. What brand of membranes are you using for the coarse bubbles? Atlantic brand; first time using them. They are cheap. I would NOT consider using them if I was going to run them any other time of the year besides winter for de-icing the pond. I can't find any information on lifting rates, and from their CFM specifications I believe they are designed to be used with a high volume compressor or even possibly a high volume regenerative blower. That is the last thing I'm going to try, one like this: Pentair AES Regenerative Blower 1/3 hp 27 CFM @ 20", 19 cfm @ 30" I'd have to swap out the air line too, this requires a 1" airline.
Last edited by esshup; 01/30/20 10:17 PM. Reason: added Regen Blower info
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