Originally Posted By: Bill D.
Never mind.....There she blows! smile Mission accomplished 7 hours 32 minutes to break thru and it is off to one side of the diffuser so must have found a thinner spot.


This has got to be the problem at my place. We must have just not had enough consecutive hours of wind to punch through.

I figured that air would move horizontally along the ice and escape at the shoreline or something. Are you guys saying that it will actually stay trapped under there and lift the ice?

Is there any benefit to the aeration if it cannot get a hole open in the ice?


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