You shouldnt need anything around the washer, the nut smashing it up against the side of your box is supposed to be enough of a seal, but if you feel inclined to do a little extra you could just coat the washer in silicone too.What do I put around the washer? The aquirium silicone? Or pvc weld?
Okay. I pretty much trashed these bulkheads trying to get them to not leak I’m probably going to have to get at 3 new bulkheads and rebuild my intake. I’ll rebuild it to be one inch so it will save me some cash. Thanks for the help man it means a lot. Did you weld the pvc to your bulkhead?You shouldnt need anything around the washer, the nut smashing it up against the side of your box is supposed to be enough of a seal, but if you feel inclined to do a little extra you could just coat the washer in silicone too.
don’t let my failures discourage you man. I’m just learning the rdwc game.1 inch will block with roots mate. Rdwc looks like a pain in the ass ill stick with my lazy hempy buckets
Yes, I used ABS for all of my drains so I cemented everything with ABS cement. I don't plan on taking it apart though.Okay. I pretty much trashed these bulkheads trying to get them to not leak I’m probably going to have to get at 3 new bulkheads and rebuild my intake. I’ll rebuild it to be one inch so it will save me some cash. Thanks for the help man it means a lot. Did you weld the pvc to your bulkhead?
You can cement threaded pvc the same as slip. Clean everything up. Remove all the silicon and everything from the threads. Screw the adapter 1/2 to 3/4 the way in, then cement the remaining threads. Screw it in as fast as you can, as it'll bond quickly. You should be all set. No silicon, or anything else needed.I have one washer man. I was doing research on research before I started this project. I bought the threaded bulkheads by mistake and tried to make do. Water is such a finicky little bitch.
Follow the proven setups, instead of trying to build something original. There are reasons why they work, and probably why you're having difficulties with your design. Unless you have experience with pumps, pipes, valves, etc...you're kind of just guessing as to whether something will work or not. You'll notice there are a lot of layouts very similar, or exactly like, my setup. It's because it works really well and has been proven over time with experienced growers.But wouldn’t I produce more DO if all my intake went through the waterfalls instead of my intake line and pressure would return it all to the control res.
Not easily, anyways. I've taken lots of cemented parts apart using a heat gun and patience. Once the cement is heated up enough, it reactivates and the parts can be pulled apart. But, the pvc will warp, so you have to reshape it back to the original shape while it's cooling.Yes, I used ABS for all of my drains so I cemented everything with ABS cement. I don't plan on taking it apart though.
Here's my setup
https://www.rollitup.org/t/how-would-you-set-this-kinda-rdwc-up.972189/page-3
Follow the proven setups, instead of trying to build something original. There are reasons why they work, and probably why you're having difficulties with your design. Unless you have experience with pumps, pipes, valves, etc...you're kind of just guessing as to whether something will work or not. You'll notice there are a lot of layouts very similar, or exactly like, my setup. It's because it works really well and has been proven over time with experienced growers.
We could try and figure out why you're having troubles with your setup, or we can simply say that it's not set up the way it should be, which is how he majority of DWCs are designed.
Just trying to help you from wasting time, effort, and money trying to fix something that will probably end up failing at some point. Follow the "KISS" rule.
This is why I try to leave enough pipe between joints that I can cut and change things out one way or another with a couple new fittings. Ive never tried to heat joints apart, but I cant imagine it would be easy with the amount of cement I use lmao.Not easily, anyways. I've taken lots of cemented parts apart using a heat gun and patience. Once the cement is heated up enough, it reactivates and the parts can be pulled apart. But, the pvc will warp, so you have to reshape it back to the original shape while it's cooling.
The waterfalls arent the issue, the pressure youre creating on your bulkheads with your pump in that setup is.The only part that I have created was the waterfalls to the buckets themselves. What’s giving me problems is the bulkheads I bought. At least the threads. I’m going to try and salvage these at only 2 of my bulkheads are actually giving me problems I’ll be back to give an update hopefully later today
I truly wish you luck. Many of us had our fair share of leaks, and it absolutely sucks! Myself, and I'm sure many others here, are routing for yaThe only part that I have created was the waterfalls to the buckets themselves. What’s giving me problems is the bulkheads I bought. At least the threads. I’m going to try and salvage these at only 2 of my bulkheads are actually giving me problems I’ll be back to give an update hopefully later today
I hear ya! I always try to plan for stuff like that, but unprepared for situations always seem to rear their ugly heads LOL! I had made a couple dumb mistakes, and design changes, on the pump manifold. So if I messed up any one part, the whole manifold was wrecked. With all the valves and unions involved, starting over became costly. There were a couple things that I rewelded that I ended up replacing when I got more money, but just because of esthetics, not because of any leaks. I've rewelded some things more than once, and I've never had a peak. But, it took some practice, and it's a pain in the ass.This is why I try to leave enough pipe between joints that I can cut and change things out one way or another with a couple new fittings. Ive never tried to heat joints apart, but I cant imagine it would be easy with the amount of cement I use lmao.
I’m going to try and save these bulkheads but if this doesn’t work I may try uniseals. they seem to be built for flexible plastic and stuff Of that nature. At least that’s what I could find, Have you had any experience with them?I truly wish you luck. Many of us had our fair share of leaks, and it absolutely sucks! Myself, and I'm sure many others here, are routing for ya