Joint Monster
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Mhmm... I'm starting to think you got this figured out!I doubt the lines are too small. I think your issue is not enough of them. It's all bottle necking back thru the same lines.
My sketch shows multiples paths for the water to flow back.
When I turn my pump on all my buckets are level even the control. So that means they are draining and filling at an even rate.
AH! That helps me makes sense of it better in my mind!Smaller the line the faster the water flows. The larger the line the slower. I believe UC does the large lines so to create the same flow but at a slower rate so to not suck roots in because their containers are tiny.
Think of flow as a constant determined by pump size. The variable is the velocity. Smaller pipe faster velocity. Bigger pipe slower velocity
Thanks mate! I will be back on that one in some time. Putting pipes in uniseals is no easy job, and I can barely lift bag of soil. My buddy helped me put it together and then take it apart, and then put together the hdx. Don't think they'll want to do that right again, but I will slowly start getting things figured out once I have a little bit of spare time will get started again slowly.Yes thats why an undercurrent is so spendy lol
They work right outa the box
If you ever want to try the brute thing again ill help out.
As to running multiple smaller lines i wouldnt know as i havent tried .
But makes sens to me as enough small pipes will equal bigger pipes.
But when i build a set up i cringe whenever i make a potential leak point
Hope you get it sorted
If I can get the Brutes to work they'll be a mean flowering system, and then I can use my HDX to veg.
(But for now, I need to get this HDX system working correctly!)
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If I keep the pump on the bottom where it is, but add feed lines to each side, do you think that would be enough to allow me to use my (small 300gph) pump at full speed? Currently running it restricted (pressure is like when you leave a faucet on low) and that's the only way the buckets stay levelled right now.
>New lines would be the same 3/4" bulkheads with 3/4" piping, like in between the containers currently.
> If it does work would you recommend I put the pump in the res and top feed, or would it be fine just the way it is with added lines on each side?
> and my temp has been a solid 64.4F/18C for a week now and I don't expect it to get any warmer here (if anything it will get colder)... is it safe to say I can get rid of my water chiller?
My buddy is worried adding more bulkheads to the containers will cause problems/leaks/ containers won't hold up? (he's not a hydro guy... just a good friend and muscle.)