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Changing out the water in your OWB?
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<blockquote data-quote="raptor" data-source="post: 4907418" data-attributes="member: 123838"><p>At the risk of sounding crass, you may be referring to the "free oxygen" content of the water which here is not applicable. Since water is derived from oxygen it's oxidation capabilities are always present, continuing to add more chemical to a solution containing residual of the former is less than wise. One could find additional technical information on atmospheric hydroponic heaters easily. Pressurized, heated water, behavior is different. Since the thread originally was to discuss what owners were doing individually regarding this matter it's understandable how a variety of opinions exist. Having a large investment that requires years of trouble free operation to achieve payback requires wise planning. Seat of the pants approach here will fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raptor, post: 4907418, member: 123838"] At the risk of sounding crass, you may be referring to the "free oxygen" content of the water which here is not applicable. Since water is derived from oxygen it's oxidation capabilities are always present, continuing to add more chemical to a solution containing residual of the former is less than wise. One could find additional technical information on atmospheric hydroponic heaters easily. Pressurized, heated water, behavior is different. Since the thread originally was to discuss what owners were doing individually regarding this matter it's understandable how a variety of opinions exist. Having a large investment that requires years of trouble free operation to achieve payback requires wise planning. Seat of the pants approach here will fail. [/QUOTE]
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