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Electrolysis for Aeration of water?

Started by jsd453, November 19, 2007, 03:41:45 PM

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Cap-Z-ro


What is the condition which a higher oxygen content would alleviate - as I am assuming that is what is motivates your desire for structurally altering the water?

Regards

Farrah Day

Farrah Day

"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts"

Cap-Z-ro


To deep - 2 hard to fathom?

Hmmm...I'm going to wait to see if its clear as as the deep blu sea  to the man with the querry before I engage in any clearing of the waters.

He will know what I may be referring 2 - if his problem is what I may have a solution for.


Regarding puzzles ;) 

jsd453

@Cap-Z-Ro

?What is the condition which a higher oxygen content would alleviate - as I am assuming that is what is motivates your desire for structurally altering the water??

I am interested in your possible solution.  My motivation is to improve water quality not necessarily to alter it.  In part of my world, oxygen content of water is diminished in several ways: B.O.D. (Biological Oxygen Demand)  or  C.O.D. (Chemical Oxygen Demand) or even by F.I.S.H. (Fish)

Conventional blowers and aeration equipment are expensive, use lots of electricity and require huge amounts of maintenance to keep in proper operating condition.  I am simply wondering if electrolysis has even a slight possibility or the potential to realistically improve the oxygen content of water, which may have been depleted by any number of ways.

Hopefully now the question is as clear as the deep blue sea and the ?puzzle? can be solved.

Thanks everyone.

Jerry

Cap-Z-ro


@ Jerry,

A connection I've recently made spoke of an application of his product being extremely beneficial in the fish farm industry - I was left with the impression that it related to the efficient removal/control of fish waste.

I hope to talk with him again this week - and will provide an update.

Regards