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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 21:05:51 GMT, "Newbie Bill" wrote:
My pond is a 800 gallons of delight. I am sure it claimed to do that or I wouldnt have gotten it. On my last pair of glasses I did not pay for the invisible print filter, so maybe that was the problem. My first big clue that it was not heavy of mechanical was when I put a small piece of cotton batting on top of the coarse filets and it stopped considerably more. Bill Oh, you fell for the old mileage in town & highway ploy. Just like car mileage is never what the manufacturer claimed it would be, same with commercial filters. In fact, we have a formula for commercial filters, take the claimed gallons filtered and divide by 2. Now you have a more realistic amount the filter will keep clean. ;o) ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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