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My future pond will sit a quarter mile from any power. It will however be right next to my barn that needs power too. I was thinking about rigging up a generator that sits in the barn (for theft protection) and runs off propane. I then would have the necessary power to run an aerator.
My pond will be around 3/4 to 1 acre with max depth down to 20', and an average depth of around 12' (guess). How much would I have to run the generator to effectively aerate the pond?
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Initially, less than when leaves and other organics start to accumulate. Perhaps a small system that would supply .75 to 1 turns per day would be adequate to run at night only from April-May timeframe to start in the spring thru October. You may want a winter aeration option also. At some point you will want to be able to run 24/7 for at least those same months in your situation.Plan on an amp draw (115volt) of 3.3 to 4.4 range. Consider also that 1/4 mile airline of 1.5 ID will also get the job done with the same small compressor. 1.5 inch airline only carries .00144 PSI per ft backpressure.Hope this helps.
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by Bill Cody - 05/16/24 08:50 PM
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