Stop Pond Algae with Rainwater Collecting Contraption
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- To minimise algae, collecting roof water to fill the pool is the best option for most pools. However it is best to divert the nutrient rich "first flush". It is also important to avoid continuous filling. This strange contraption fulfills both functions.
I'm never sure if these presentations are sketches or meant to be serious. Either way they are amazing. Why this man isn't on the BBC is an enigma.
what a lovely comment. I am surely flattered
I only recently discovered this channel after having been curious about natural swimming pools. David resembles James May when giving his presentations, and I mean that in the best way possible. I love his way of presenting. I agree that he would fit right in on the BBC during an educational program, preferably talking about some sort of water treatment or some other such thing.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I love the systems you design because they are simple mechanical things or passive systems not requiring external inputs. Cheers and greetings from Hungary!
Fantastic! I love your build videos.
If I may a suggestion? At 7:21, where you show the silicone tube draining out of the jug (bucket, etc), there is no flow into the jug as the rain continues and the device will reset prematurely. If the same size tube was ran from the righthand end of the "see saw" gutter into the jug, the jug would remain full until the rain stopped.
What a pleasure to listen to your videos, thank you so much! I plan to install an underground rainwater tank (ciment) with a filter so the water can be reused for our toilets/washing machine… Is that ok to use this collected and filtered rainwater to fill in our organic pool? Or is the fact that the water has been collected in a ciment tank a problem (ph? Something else…?). Thanks again and all the best from me here in the south of Belgium. Dounya
This is a fantastic explainer video of how to create this. Well done 👍
I’m installing a balancing tank on my Bio pool , I think it’s the best way to keep the pool level constant , thanks David all your advice is surely welcome
cheers Steve
This is like top gear for plants home and off grid living 🧐😊
I’d love to find someone who teaches how to make a natural pool without the huge outer dug up area, using a regular pool and putting tubs of plants along side to clean the pool water, with a pump. We are trying to figure this out on our own since we are having trouble finding anyone who is teaching this on UA-cam. We don’t have the energy or real estate to dig up around the pool for the usual natural pool set up...hope you have a lovely year, happy spring and summer!🌸
Would a search for "bog filter" give you the info you need?
I did a film using 2 IBC tanks to show how you can a have separated planted area to the swim area. And it uses my same system of bubbles to move the water.
Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton just did this
Thank you all very much for your helpful replies and David for directing me to your video! I love watching your videos, you are a lovely fellow. Happy summer to you! 💕🌈🌊🐋💛
It's like the Enigma Machine for gardens. Brilliant.
That made me laugh. Thank you
Thanks for sharing this. Fantastic way to do it and great, simple explanation. I'll be making one of these soon.
Do you sell the newt t-shirts somewhere?
Hi david, i am planning a very large natural pool to build in the next 12 months, unfortunately its too far away from my home to use roof water. My idea was to bore a shallow well and use a pump for filling. Would well water be ok to use? Im thinkking that the bubble pumps would oxygenate the well water too.
Cheers
For people who didn't notice, you can fine tune the amount of water required by changing the weight on the left.
Amazing Update!
Perhaps the jug with a small tube can be replaced by a bag that leaks very slowly.
I watch all videos of organic pool of this channel it is satsfying and relaxing 😌☝️ 👌🏊♂️ ॐ I'm a swimmer and I love to swim
What kind of science could I read about to learn more about the biochemistry going on with natural pool filtration? Any topics in specific? 😀 I discovered your channel hours ago and I have been binging your videos since then!
I have no idea about any of this but it was a nice video to eat a meal to. Maybe I'll make an organic pool in the future!
That also makes me happy. Thank goodness I didn't give you indigestion.
David, first of all I'm a fan and I'd like to build a pool, but I'm wondering about a natural pool, I have some concerns - about parasites, bacteria, say a bird brings in an amoeba or. some harmful pathogens into such a water system.. can it thrive in chlorine free water? do you have any experience, knowledge? what you think? Take care.
hey bro
Your videos are very good. But you should improve more on video thumbnails.
Then you succeed on youtube.
carry on 😘
Wile E. Coyote used this ACME contraption to try and catch the road runner
I have been wondering why the pools/ponds all over Kolkata, in India don’t have an algae issue. I guess that’s cause they are rainwater ponds?
What a pleasing contraption. Do you think the initial flushed volume is sufficient to clear the roof of gumph?
Keep up the videos DPB, still my favourite channel on UA-cam. 👍
Thank you. You are right, it is not enough. I should use a bucket but it made my free standing device fall over.
@@organicpools-davidpaganbutler just need to work out how to incorporate this into our upcoming pond build. We want to divert some water into a rainwater tank for watering then the remainder to the pond.
Is there an ideal roofing material to use roof water in an organic pool?
Good question.. I have not thought of that. Normally we are stuck with whatever roof we have and just make do. If I had a choice then ideally as clean as possible, maybe a EPDM membrane on the roof. But practically, go with what you have. The only roof to avoid would be a "green roof" that was fertilized.
@@organicpools-davidpaganbutler I'm trying to come up with dream home designs and I plan to incorporate a sort of organic pool as a modern moat around the main property. I was trying to think of a way to top off the pool and avoid runoff from the land entering it. I have the idea to make the whole thing out of concrete, and have essentially jacuzzi style jets along the outer rim to constantly circulate the water, to prevent stagnation, at least in the summer months. Also possibly using the water as a heat battery for home temperature regulation.
Our of curiosity, do you know if anyone has tried to do a salt water natural pool?
Wow that's interesting
But very niche... Surely there are very few who would choose salt water over fresh water. Intrigued though as there is surely a use case somewhere? (A natural desalination process would be the holy grail!)
So the purpose of this is to avoid excess nutrients from the roof flowing into the pool to avoid algae growth.
Yep
Keep praying for a lottery win so I can move to a bigger house and have the space for a swimming pond. One day hopefully….
I have made tiny ones too!
LouiseAustralia 🦘