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How does this algae killer work?

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Hi,

I have a little pond in my garden, but there are too much algae in it. I found an equipment, but it's expensive for me...

It's the following:

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It has got a copper anode, and a katode made from an other metal.. The reaction kills the algae... but how? can someone help me?

Thanx..
 

Re: Algae killer :)

I read this story about this kid... he used car battery and some cables to electrocute fish in pond ( easy fishing :) ) , unfortunately he electrocuted himself as well :(
( he died, thats why he was in newspaper ).
You could try to electrocute your algae.. just be careful!
 

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