Link to these drains?a shower drain is a slip fit bulkhead and you get the bonus of the metal grate to keep out wayward hydroton.
Would 2" or 3" be better? Ive read and heard a couple ppl say 3" is better but think that maybe over kill for a 4 bucket set up. Ill be using 4 12 gallon tuff totes.I'd HIGHLY reccomend using 2" pipe and fittings though. A lot more volume of water can be moved through it.
Thought the bigger pipe was for the roots not clogging it up n not about water flow. Am i wrong about that?even 2 is overkill for that amount of water.
it's for both really. but for a good rdwc setup, maximum water flow of very high DO content water is the end goal. they make plenty of things to help keep roots out like i and @thenasty1 mentioned.Thought the bigger pipe was for the roots not clogging it up n not about water flow. Am i wrong about that?
I always have to put the gasket on the outside, with the threads and nut on the inside to get a seal with those black ABS ones. Wish they had 2 gaskets. Or that Sch.80 Grey bulkheads weren't so expensive. Those are cool as hell.i use 2"slip bulkheads with 2" pvc, bulkheads come from marinedepot.com
my smaller veg systems just use the 1" hydrofarm bulkheads with the black soft hose
you can also get covers for the bulkheads that help keep the roots out of your plumbing, they look like tiny net pots
Yep, everythings been leak free since my initial testing. Totes get bumped and shoved around fairly often and its all held up great.Very hot topic here. Uniseals work well. Bulkheads are costly. Shout-out to @fragileassassin for the idea to use Adapters with some modification by cutting the threads shorter so the nut can seat down. Adding gaskets would help immensely.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/1-1-2-in-ABS-DWV-SPG-x-SJ-Trap-Adapter-C580127HD112/100344703
You'll have to take some updated pics n show me what you've done. I can't believe the silicone held up lol. I'd be using those 1 7/8" o ring/gaskets you can buy to seal those drain adapters.The drain screens wont help much, the roots will just grow through them and get all tangled up in it and youd have to cut them out if you got a clog.
The root masses of my younger plants seem to grow towards my waterfalls, ive only had to pull one out of my drains so far, but i imagine ill have to do it more often as they get bigger
Yep, everythings been leak free since my initial testing. Totes get bumped and shoved around fairly often and its all held up great.
Elbows and caps to finish off my waterfalls should be here in the next few days!
silicone was just an extra precaution. Its mostly just makes a gasket on the inside. The ring nut has a crush washer on the inside that seals up against the threaded edge. It took a little playing with it to figure out exactly how long to cut them, but they seal tight against the plastic of the totes.You'll have to take some updated pics n show me what you've done. I can't believe the silicone held up lol. I'd be using those 1 7/8" o ring/gaskets you can buy to seal those drain adapters.
price is pretty close for your first comment. $6.79 for 2 inch at marinedepot, $7.10 at ferguson. my local ace had shower drains on the shelf, no bulkheads though.Also, @rkymtnman what are the metal grates supposed to do? How is hydroton going to be flowing through the system? I didn't really get what you meant..