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#463426 02/07/17 08:24 PM
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Hey yal trying to consider the best diy system for my pond. Only problem is my electric is approx. 350 feet or a lil more from the pond. I am seeing good reviews for the eco 7 compressor with 2-9 inch membrane diffusers.the pond is approx 10-12 ft max depth. Do you guys think I can run my air line that far an how? an have a dependable system? I wish I could afford a professional system but I'm leaned towards the diy. Thanks

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pondfanatic it's way cheaper to bury air line than electric. I rented a trencher and buried the poly air line to the pond and then connected to the weighted air line. If you can keep a steady downhill pitch all the way to the pond that is best. If there are dips in the air line you could get condensation settling in the line which could freeze in winter. Poly pipe is ridged so it's not hard to keep it pitched. I have two lines buried this way with no problems in three years. 350' should not be a problem.

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I believe ya on that from all the testimonys ive read. Im just torn on what kind of compressor i can use that will hold up that distance an be reliable for the best low price.. Trying to keep my budget within $ 100-300 max for the compressor

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New to this forum and appreciate all the advice and info here!
I have virtually the same specs and requirements in my pond setup as Pondfanatic.
Is the Eco7 a good choice given the long distance run?

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We have discussed at length in prior posts the Eco7 pumps. The Eco7 pumps were tested by Ted Lea (ForeverGreen) and RC51. Eco pumps are good for shallow depths. The air volume drops off significantly as the depth gets beyond 5-6ft. Plus at the deeper depths, the diaphragm wears out faster. Be prepared to replace them relatively frequently compared to the rotary vane and rocking piston pumps.

To minimize back pressure for long distance runs one needs larger diameter tubing or higher pressure to handle the restriction (air drag) of narrow dia tubing. Ideally you want 0 PSI at the end of the tubing where it connects to the diffuser (out of the pond). Thus any additional operational PSI is due to diffuser restriction and water depth.

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