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Septic tank advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="frustratedfarmer" data-source="post: 2379112" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>I agree, the rotating motors need more maintance and if you get a long power cut they don't always start back up because the sludge solidifies in the bottom half of the membrane disc throwing of the balance. The BOD on the bubble systems is much better than they were so more suitable to most applications.</p><p></p><p>I was told to take a bottle and draw 10 lines on it and dip it in to look at the sediment - let it settle and that gives you an idea of when it needs emptying based in what height the coffee goes up the bottle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frustratedfarmer, post: 2379112, member: 43112"] I agree, the rotating motors need more maintance and if you get a long power cut they don't always start back up because the sludge solidifies in the bottom half of the membrane disc throwing of the balance. The BOD on the bubble systems is much better than they were so more suitable to most applications. I was told to take a bottle and draw 10 lines on it and dip it in to look at the sediment - let it settle and that gives you an idea of when it needs emptying based in what height the coffee goes up the bottle! [/QUOTE]
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