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Old 14-05-2003, 06:44 PM
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I have a BD installed but I did not install the diffuser yet, so I have just
a raw pipe sticking up. I do not see any evidence of a vortex being created
in the water. Is it possible that the combination of 4'' pipe and size of my
pipe negates my need for a diffuser?

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Old 14-05-2003, 11:56 PM
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Don't count on it. But even if it did, you still want the diffuser on it to
keep your fish from migrating from pond to veggie filter and back! Talk
about developing some muscles, swimming against the current on the way back
G!

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I have a BD installed but I did not install the diffuser yet, so I have

just
a raw pipe sticking up. I do not see any evidence of a vortex being

created
in the water. Is it possible that the combination of 4'' pipe and size of

my
pipe negates my need for a diffuser?

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Old 15-05-2003, 12:20 AM
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BV,

The diffuser makes the water pull along the bottom, rather than coming
straight down to the bottom drain. With a diffuser the area of the pond
cleaned is much larger. I don't use a diffuser and feel that my bottom
drain does an excellent job, but it supposedly would be even better with
diffuser.
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I have a BD installed but I did not install the diffuser yet, so I have

just
a raw pipe sticking up. I do not see any evidence of a vortex being

created
in the water. Is it possible that the combination of 4'' pipe and size of

my
pipe negates my need for a diffuser?

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Old 15-05-2003, 02:20 AM
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I rigged up a DIY diffuser, using the wife's old dish. It makes a huge
difference in how much junk gets cleaned off the bottom of your pond!

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BV,

The diffuser makes the water pull along the bottom, rather than coming
straight down to the bottom drain. With a diffuser the area of the pond
cleaned is much larger. I don't use a diffuser and feel that my bottom
drain does an excellent job, but it supposedly would be even better with
diffuser.
--
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http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


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I have a BD installed but I did not install the diffuser yet, so I have

just
a raw pipe sticking up. I do not see any evidence of a vortex being

created
in the water. Is it possible that the combination of 4'' pipe and size

of
my
pipe negates my need for a diffuser?

--
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Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond

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Old 15-05-2003, 01:44 PM
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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BV,

The diffuser makes the water pull along the bottom, rather than coming
straight down to the bottom drain. With a diffuser the area of the pond
cleaned is much larger. I don't use a diffuser and feel that my bottom
drain does an excellent job, but it supposedly would be even better with
diffuser.


I have parts for my own DIY design. I just haven't installed it yet.

BV.


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