I bought a sulfur eliminator about 6 years ago. Still working great today. It didnt have the big filter on it though. It has a small reuseable one. The only issue I have, is the yellow tube gets clogged and I use compressed air to blow it out. It sets out in the open sunshine. I believe if that tube was opaque the suns rays wouldnt allow for algi to grow.
Buddysnackit when water and air mix together at the exact rate in the aeration unit, we get rid of the sulfur gas and put fresh clean water back into the top of your well.
@@actionwellandpump how big is the bladder tank for it to kick on about every 9 hours? I have a 30 gallon bladder which equals to about only 8 gallons of water in the tank. My only concern with buying this is I don’t want my pump to run continuously.
Scott once you take off the plug out of the vent hole your hole is exposed. My nozzle head will go in the vent hole. Then a slitted vent will then seal off your vent hole. But sulfur gas really doesn't escape it dissipates.