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Lobel Solar Low Voltage DC Pond Aerator for Aquaculture

Paddlewheel aerators also utilize air-to-water contact to transfer oxygen from the air in the atmosphere to the water body. They are most often used in the aquaculture (rearing aquatic animals or cultivating aquatic plants for food) field. Constructed of a hub with attached paddles, these aerators are usually powered by a tractor power take-off; they tend to be mounted on floats. Solar power Electricity forces the paddles to turn, churning the water and allowing oxygen transfer through air-water contact. As each new section of water is churned, it absorbs oxygen from the air and then upon its return to the water, restores it to the water. In this regard paddlewheel lobel aeration works very similarly to floating surface aerators. LOBEL low voltage DC solar pond/lake aerator (Model: LOBEL-WOB-250W; power consumption: 175W) implemented with 250 Wp of Polycrystalline highly efficient solar Modules can start the motor just depending on the daytime’s light without any battery.

Real maths about lobel solar power for your home

Myths abound about the validity of adding Lobel Solar Panels to your your home. There’s nothing to worry about, solar is a great, sustainable way, to generate free electricity for your home. But for those of you who are still undecided, here are some of the myths about Solar Power and their explanations. 1. Solar Panels are too expensive The cost of Solar Panels can vary between 1 lac to 2.5 lac depending on how many panels you need, the quality of the panels and how you use the energy they provide. This may sound like quite an investment, but from the moment your Solar Panels are connected, they’ll be generating free electricity, to power all the appliances in your home. If you have a  Solar iBoost installed  at the same time, it will even help to heat your water. 2. Solar Panels won’t fit on my roof Each Solar Panel is approximately 1m x 1.5m and they can be arranged in a variety of ways on your roof. Obviously the more power you want to generate, the larger the numbe