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  1. ?‍♂️ see what happens when QS's start to 'try' and talk technical.... Apologies for the oversight and thanks for the help!
  2. Thanks for your reply dpmiller, i'll have a look at SBR's products.
  3. Hi Joe90 Thanks also for your reply. Can i ask with you mounting the air blower in the ground, how do you maintain the air flow & water tightness in the enclosure. Thanks
  4. Hi ProDave, Thank you for you reply. Can i ask, is the blower for the Conder within the tank or remote? Can you hear it from a distance away?
  5. Hi everyone, This is my first post on this forum, so please bear with me... I have read through a lot of the previous posts regarding this topic and found mixed responses. Prior to researching, the Klargester Biodisc was what had been proposed to me, although it appears to a reputable system, the idea of all the potential issues that could occur with the belt drives, gears, bearings and moving parts etc just doesn't seem a sensible suggestion. I have read lots of negative posts regarding Biodisc, but has anybody had any positive feedback from personal experience regarding the Klargester? The other systems that seem to popular with people on here such as the WPL Diamond, Condor, Vortex etc seem to make much more logical sense from a maintenance & reliability perspective, however my concern is the level of noise omitted the air blower/compressor in these types of system. The noise omission from the STP will be one of the most important factors i need to consider when selecting a plant, as the rural site is extremely quiet and don't wish to affect that if possible. I'ne read how the compressor/blower have been remotely cited in sound proofed enclosures etc, this is obviously an option i could consider, but wanted to avoid building a structure which wouldn't quite fit with the landscaping design intended for that area. Building a IP rated enclosure within an underground housing/chamber sounds appealing but maintaining the air flow for the blower may be the issue with citing below ground. Can anybody offer any advise on the above? Thanks for reading. Dale
  6. Hi everyone, This is my first post on this forum, so please bear with me... I have read through a lot of the previous posts regarding this topic and found mixed responses. Prior to researching, the Klargester Biodisc was what had been proposed to me, although it appears to a reputable system, the idea of all the potential issues that could occur with the belt drives, gears, bearings and moving parts etc just doesn't seem a sensible suggestion. I have read lots of negative posts regarding Biodisc, but has anybody had any positive feedback from personal experience regarding the Klargester? The other systems that seem to popular with people on here such as the WPL Diamond, Condor, Vortex etc seem to make much more logical sense from a maintenance & reliability perspective, however my concern is the level of noise omitted the air blower/compressor in these types of system. The noise omission from the FTP will be one of the most important factors i need to consider when selecting a plant, as the rural site is extremely quiet and don't wish to affect that if possible. I'ne read how the compressor/blower have been remotely cited in sound proofed enclosures etc, this is obviously an option i could consider, but wanted to avoid building a structure which wouldn't quite fit with the landscaping design intended for that area. Building a IP rated enclosure within an underground housing/chamber sounds appealing but maintaining the air flow for the blower may be the issue with citing below ground. Can anybody offer any advise on the above? Thanks for reading. Dale
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