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- Sep 20, 2001
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- Bakersfield, CA
Whatever happened to this? Haven't heard anything in this area in well over a year. Or have heater cores totally squashed them out of existence?
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SemiCycle said:killing bacteria without poisoning yourself...........
Tell me about it Diggrr. This is the one reason why I would never try bong cooling. I have a 5 year old daughter and I don't need her breathing in evaporated chemicals.
Voodoo Rufus said:Water chillers....heater cores.....gunk in pipes = death of the bong.
Oh well. Cool idea while it lasted. Pretty good brag rights.
Diggrr said:
UV cold cathode in it to kill bacteria like the aquarium guys do.
FizzledFiend said:while UV will kill "naasties" the CCFL lamps are way way under wattage...you need to go to a coral reef store or a pand store and examine the wattage of the bulbs used...on average the small fellers use 60 watts of UV light to kill the nasties....and thats with moderate flow...the more flow the more light. I can track down all the info for you on this as I am sure my numbers are of slightly, but I run one on my 1200 gallon pond to keep the algae @ bay. Works great, but DO NOT stare @ the bulb while on(run away from the light carolann!)
Contingency plan if that doesn't do it, includes eurethromyacin added as well, that doesn't move to vapor form.
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. Several chemical forms of erythromycin are available for oral use to treat infections in the body. Erythromycin-containing products are also available to treat eye and skin infections.