Sour Wreck
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i'm looking to plumb all my my DWC tubs together and to an external reservoir.
PVC?
something else?
thanks
PVC?
something else?
thanks
Pexand while i'm at it, can i provide the oxygen to the water in just the external rez or do i need to keep an airstone in each tub?
pex will work.
Dunno, maybe someone will chime in.pex will work.
what kind of connector do they make to plumb through each side of the tub?
not familiar with anything like that. does sharkbite make something?
You could go slip fit or Barb to male pipe threads and use threaded bulkheads but all that stuff costs so it's just cheaper to use sealsAs Smok3y mentioned-Uniseal or bulkhead fittings and try for rectangular buckets(better seal) Research RDWC for more info and designs) Can't see how pex would work-used it to run inside water, but no type of thru bucket fitttings that I know of.
I did standard 1.5" slip fitting bulkhead to plumb my bucket system together with vinyl tube that just happened to fit the id of the bulkhead well. That was not large enough as roots in the last few weeks of flower clog the outlet causing floods if I run the recirc pump. I always run double stones in every bucket for this reason. I've never heard of too much air and since I dont use commercial pumps they run nice and cool. my new system is running 2" PVC with uniseals. I was afraid of going rigid but really once the ladies get flipped to 12/12 I dont move them anymore any way.
1.5" bulkhead I used
http://www.aussieglobe.com/Bulkhead-ABS-Thread-x-Thread--12-Inch_p_43.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA2Y_UBRCGARIsALglqQ1icheIrtPr_ihtSLkDHxK1WrmjNnrJP_yAennuA7OUkIbAZQjbhtcaAkZHEALw_wcB
Vinyl tube. Pretty sure this was it. I did get in short lengths since that's all I needed for 2 buckets at the time.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-2-in-O-D-x-1-1-2-in-I-D-x-2-ft-PVC-Braided-Vinyl-Tube-1000017941/207170837
But seriously all said and done just do 2 or 3 inch PVC and uniseals. They fit well on the hdx totes. Only reason I ever did bulkheads was to avoid seals on a round bucket. Still needed silicone sealant...
Edit: certainly no expert but im not sure I would use pex. I know it's used in some residential installs for water supply lines but there hasn't been any long term studies on the possibility of leeching into water supply. Take that with a grain of salt. I just know if I were building a house I'd spring the extra for copper supply lines and ditch the pex.
Pex and shark bites for the win.
How do you seal them? Going thru bucket? Would be fine for basic lines, but vinyl tubing is cheaper as are UnisealsPex and shark bites for the win.
As far as return lines, can use wire mesh to withhold roots and still get flow.I did standard 1.5" slip fitting bulkhead to plumb my bucket system together with vinyl tube that just happened to fit the id of the bulkhead well. That was not large enough as roots in the last few weeks of flower clog the outlet causing floods if I run the recirc pump. I always run double stones in every bucket for this reason. I've never heard of too much air and since I dont use commercial pumps they run nice and cool. my new system is running 2" PVC with uniseals. I was afraid of going rigid but really once the ladies get flipped to 12/12 I dont move them anymore any way.
1.5" bulkhead I used
http://www.aussieglobe.com/Bulkhead-ABS-Thread-x-Thread--12-Inch_p_43.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA2Y_UBRCGARIsALglqQ1icheIrtPr_ihtSLkDHxK1WrmjNnrJP_yAennuA7OUkIbAZQjbhtcaAkZHEALw_wcB
Vinyl tube. Pretty sure this was it. I did get in short lengths since that's all I needed for 2 buckets at the time.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-2-in-O-D-x-1-1-2-in-I-D-x-2-ft-PVC-Braided-Vinyl-Tube-1000017941/207170837
But seriously all said and done just do 2 or 3 inch PVC and uniseals. They fit well on the hdx totes. Only reason I ever did bulkheads was to avoid seals on a round bucket. Still needed silicone sealant...
Edit: certainly no expert but im not sure I would use pex. I know it's used in some residential installs for water supply lines but there hasn't been any long term studies on the possibility of leeching into water supply. Take that with a grain of salt. I just know if I were building a house I'd spring the extra for copper supply lines and ditch the pex.
My return is a 4” pipe they won’t clog. From my res I have the pex flowing back into the totesHow do you seal them? Going thru bucket? Would be fine for basic lines, but vinyl tubing is cheaper as are Uniseals
As far as return lines, can use wire mesh to withhold roots and still get flow.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-dissent-grow.492662/page-923Thank you sir, unseals are what I need
Yes to the measure well thing. I plotted and planned for a week or two taking trips to homeless despot for tote sizes and pricing. I got it down to half inch accuracy on centers of pots in a 5'4"x5'4" room. Luckily you can jmmy the pipes in or out of seals a bitBasic plumbing for RDWC is easy, but well worth taking time and doing it right( cleaning up holes in buckets to get good seal,deburring pipe, whether PVC or vinyl so you don't break seal, Testing small amount of water for leaks, etc.) No joy in finding res. worth of water in tent or basement floor. And measure well on bucket spacing so you get it right for full grown plants, cause you can't change easily.
Thankshttps://www.rollitup.org/t/the-dissent-grow.492662/page-923
If you're interested at the bottom of that page us my newer setup. Top of next is the leak stop solution. Those uniseals work really well but are a bitch to get the pipe in. Use some dish soap as lube