jimdogg187
jimdogg187
I Quote this from my old explanation and i still belive it.
You can only Put so many bubbles in a designed chamber , if supersaturation point is reached, then the surface tension that maintained the individual bubbles' size is broken, the bubbles group together, and become larger. if supersaturation occurs throughout the skimmer column all the bubbles gets somewhat larger and the efficiency of the skimmer ceases some.
It is not how much air /bubbles is in the skimmer, But the bubbles if supersaturate in a small top area of the skimmer the efficiency drop somewhat that is all i'm saying . But again this is just me