Carl,
A buddy sent this web page to me, it’s about “life support equipment,” specifically livewell oxygen life support oxygen systems for livewells.
1st The definition of Life-Support System - an artificial or natural system that provides all or some of the items (as oxygen, food, water, control of temperature and pressure, disposition of carbon dioxide and body wastes) necessary for maintaining life or health http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/life-support system
Failure of any real “life support system” anytime is not an option and totally unacceptable. Failure of a pseudo life support system is normal, common and should be expected… no surprise or disappointments when it happens. Life support system failure usually results in death; dead people, and of course dead tournament fish and dead bait too.
2nd Livewell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livewell
3rd Why Some Oxygen Systems (life support systems) Fail http://oxyedge-chum.com/why-some-oxygen-systems-fail/
“ALSOS (Aquatic Live Support Oxygen Systems) like human life support systems must be absolutely reliable and dependable, fail-safe, simple and easy to regulate/operate, easy to clean, the correct dose of oxygen must be adjustable with a wide range of doses available.”
What to look for in a life support O2 system. Markers that identify dependable/reliable life support systems and markers that identify systems that lack life support system that are not dependable or reliable and prone to failure.
This has absolutely nothing to do with devices and systems that are not “life support systems” that use air, mechanical aerators (electric fans) or livewell water pumps that pump water.
Merry Christmas, you all have a great New Year too.
A buddy sent this web page to me, it’s about “life support equipment,” specifically livewell oxygen life support oxygen systems for livewells.
1st The definition of Life-Support System - an artificial or natural system that provides all or some of the items (as oxygen, food, water, control of temperature and pressure, disposition of carbon dioxide and body wastes) necessary for maintaining life or health http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/life-support system
Failure of any real “life support system” anytime is not an option and totally unacceptable. Failure of a pseudo life support system is normal, common and should be expected… no surprise or disappointments when it happens. Life support system failure usually results in death; dead people, and of course dead tournament fish and dead bait too.
2nd Livewell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livewell
3rd Why Some Oxygen Systems (life support systems) Fail http://oxyedge-chum.com/why-some-oxygen-systems-fail/
“ALSOS (Aquatic Live Support Oxygen Systems) like human life support systems must be absolutely reliable and dependable, fail-safe, simple and easy to regulate/operate, easy to clean, the correct dose of oxygen must be adjustable with a wide range of doses available.”
What to look for in a life support O2 system. Markers that identify dependable/reliable life support systems and markers that identify systems that lack life support system that are not dependable or reliable and prone to failure.
This has absolutely nothing to do with devices and systems that are not “life support systems” that use air, mechanical aerators (electric fans) or livewell water pumps that pump water.
Merry Christmas, you all have a great New Year too.