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I ran across a link a while back in one of the threads about making a filter
to dechlorinate the tap water we add to our ponds. I saved the instructions and just now am getting around to it. Can whoever posted this link tell me if the filter removes the chlorine or justs breaks the bond between chlorine/ammonia in chloramines? Our tap water has chlorine, not chloramine in it. In the past I have been "spraying" water in an upward arc to airate it as much as possible as I add water to my pond, but if this filter will remove it, even better TIA Gale :~) |
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Hi Gale,
That was me. Can whoever posted this link tell me if the filter removes the chlorine As far as I know it only filters out chlorine. I have it at the end of my hose. I put it in the stock tank filter and run the water slowly so it has time to go through the filter. The water then goes over a rocky waterfall and into the pond. What is not mentioned in the instructions and a rec.ponder brought up is to test the water once you get it going to see if it is working and then make sure to change the filter part at least once a year. The periodic testing will let you know when it is ready to change. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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Thanks Kathy - I guess I'll build it, then test the water for chlorine with
and without it Gale :~) "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Hi Gale, That was me. Can whoever posted this link tell me if the filter removes the chlorine As far as I know it only filters out chlorine. I have it at the end of my hose. I put it in the stock tank filter and run the water slowly so it has time to go through the filter. The water then goes over a rocky waterfall and into the pond. What is not mentioned in the instructions and a rec.ponder brought up is to test the water once you get it going to see if it is working and then make sure to change the filter part at least once a year. The periodic testing will let you know when it is ready to change. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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