Compost Tea
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Subject: air compressor for air source of tea brewer.
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redneck steve |
Crescent City,northern California
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Does anyone know if it is possible to an air compressor as the o2 source for an tea brewer? with the use of a regulator i could keep the cfm at a low enough level.
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1/23/2010 1:37:25 PM
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Lee Taylor |
Nicholls Georgia
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we will have air pumps for sale soon stop by our site at
www.southeasternorganics.com
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2/6/2010 5:25:54 PM
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Punk'nLvr |
Niagara Falls,NY
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I used a small craftsman commpressor(one for inflating tires and such) last year and it worked fine. Hooked it up to a 25ft soaker hose,put it in a 15 gal. barrel.
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2/8/2010 1:04:37 PM
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redneck steve |
Crescent City,northern California
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sweet idea punk'n lvr.thanks for the info.
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2/10/2010 9:57:14 PM
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Andy S |
Western ny
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see www.HorticltureSource.com model eco-5066
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3/26/2010 2:25:50 PM
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kypumpkins |
Murray, KY
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so in theory I can take my 150 cfm @90 psi compressor (used for sandblasting) and brew how many gallons? lol I can make a whole pond full of brew...right?
sorry, just trying to add a little humor
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4/5/2010 6:47:46 AM
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Ginny |
Michigan
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I use a small aquarium pump. a valve, tubing and three bubblers on each tube.
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6/23/2010 2:45:21 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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I use two of the largest aquarium pumps I can buy at my local tropical fish store, split each into two air lines, weigh em down, and do not use bubblers...just the open air lines...works well im my lil 10 gallon bucket!!! The pump's are rated for 90 gallon tanks!!! Peace, Wayne KyP, in theory yes, you can....add a little humor that is!!!! And it sorta depends on the size of yer pond!!!
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6/23/2010 11:47:32 PM
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