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Old July 20th 04, 12:11 AM
AngieB
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It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a 5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie

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Old July 20th 04, 12:50 AM
Bill Stock
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"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie


I'd be worried about metals in the water, Copper, Aluminum, Lead, etc.




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Old July 20th 04, 12:49 AM
Rich
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Yaw why not It's only dehydrated.


"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie



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Old July 20th 04, 01:12 AM
Carl Beyer
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Default Water from air conditioner?

In article ,
AngieB wrote:

It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a 5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie


IMO, I probably wouldn't use it. The water itself is probably pure
enough, but it is collecting and condensing on coils that have dirty air
sucked through them. As well, the coils can breed bacteria, and the can
put off metal...

In the grand scheme of things... it probably won't hurt, but too much of
a risk for me..

Carl

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Old July 20th 04, 01:27 AM
Pepperqueen
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Hi!
I would really be concerned about mentals and all that dust that filter out.
Good luck with your bio-filter. They are great!!

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"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie



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Old July 20th 04, 01:56 AM
Rich
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OK let's ask a chemist, I don't think 5 gallons in 300 is a drop.


"Pepperqueen" wrote in message
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Hi!
I would really be concerned about mentals and all that dust that filter

out.
Good luck with your bio-filter. They are great!!

Deb.
http://hotcuisine.esmartweb.com/
"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it.

The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter

is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie





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Old July 20th 04, 03:15 PM
Robyn Rhudy
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Rich wrote:

OK let's ask a chemist, I don't think 5 gallons in 300 is a drop.


Chemist (with Masters degree in analytical chemistry who tests boring
stuff all day) with half a brain says that's 1.7% or 16,666.67 ppm which
is a lot. But, if you say that the 5 gallons has say 1% contaminants,
then you've added 167 ppm of bad stuff. Not good. Here at work, I'm
looking in the ppb range. If it's ppm and something bad, it's a lot.

The water would have some contamination from the pipes in the system and
all the stuff floating in the house air. I wouldn't risk it. Use the
air conditioner water for watering plants. Even then, keep an eye out for
leaf discoloration.



"Pepperqueen" wrote in message
...
Hi!
I would really be concerned about mentals and all that dust that filter

out.
Good luck with your bio-filter. They are great!!

Deb.
http://hotcuisine.esmartweb.com/
"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it.

The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter

is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!

Thanks,
Angie







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Old July 20th 04, 05:54 PM
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AngieB wrote:
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day.

Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond?

Thanks,
Angie


I think I'd rather drink direct from my pond than from my A/C. I live
in the city and therefore my A/C water is distilled smog. Try testing
the ph of your A/C water. I bet even in the country it's a little
acidic.

Cam

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Old July 20th 04, 06:18 PM
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We used the water from our AC for 2 years to water our flowers and plants,
with no ill effect at all.

There was a drought in NC, and they were trying to conserve water, and we
were trying to do our part.

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Old July 20th 04, 01:47 PM
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"AngieB" wrote in message
...
It's hot and the window A/C is running constantly. I can collect a

5-gallon
bucket of water dripping from the condenser about every other day. Would
this water be safe to use to top off the pond? It's clear, clean-looking
water, but I didn't know what might be in there that you can't see or

smell.
Any thoughts on the safety of using it? Would it hurt my fish?

I will admit that I did use it once before I put much thought into it. The
fish are fine, but wondered later about long-term.

I have a small, 60-gallon pond -- and yes, I have too many fish: one 6"
Comet and eight 2" goldfish. No filter yet, but my Fish Mate bio filter is
supposed to be here by Friday. Yay!


Theoretically that water is just condensation, and should have no
contamination from the AC unit. I'd probably use it in the garden first
though. I am a bit paranoid.

BV.


 




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