Airwalker16
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I dunno though, that pump seems like it allows to water to heat up regardless the body's not built right.
Agree we get fucked on most American productsMan Amazon Canada is a rip off. EBay is Waaaaay cheaper.
Good morning Rollitup!
Thanks for the continued feedback. I did come across that Cobalt Aquatics pump on Amazon as well but I feel like there are better options out there... I found this on amazon "Aqua TOP Powerhead 158gph 8W" --- I can't post links yet but just search on Amazon.
It has an optional Venturi intake which is great but I don't think this is exactly what I want... this pump is required to be fully submerged. I'll browse Ebay and report back and see what yall think.
@aquaman Maybe this video will clear things up for you. Go to youtube and search "DIY Waterfall RDWC system". I can't post links yet I need one more Like haha.
I dunno though, that pump seems like it allows to water to heat up regardless the body's not built right.
You'd be better off using 2 of the smaller 17gal sized ones so the res and site are the same size.Would it be overkill to use one of these 27gal totes for a single plant connected to a smaller 5gal res outside the tent? I have a couple leftover from when I moved apartments. I read that having a higher volume of water helps prevent pH swings and allows you to leave it unattended with less chance of something drastic happening?
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It will also take a bit longer before it get's to a certain temperature, so that might even it out.but also more required heating/cooling,
Will the fact that the two buckets are different size create problems? I thought as long as the pipes are big enough there shouldn't be a problem.
I do have multiple of those yellow/black totes so I could just use two of them but it'd be a fuck ton of water for only one plant haha.
I have two 27 gal. totes running with a 3 gallon res right now. The 3 gallon bucket is as tall as the totes and it really just gives me a way to monitor water level/ add water, it's also the central spot for the pump/pipes to come together. If you're wondering...yes, it's a $3 trash can lol.
You build waterfall sites in each bucket and the 2-3" gravity returns bring the water back to the reservoir. A manifold built out of 3/4" PVC splitting to 1/2" soft vinyl to connect to each elbow in the buckets works best for even distribution.Alright so I'm in the planning stages of my first attempt at RDWC and I want to make sure I understand how to build my setup correctly. I will be growing in a 2x4 tent using a 27-gal tote as the site bucket (the one with the yellow lid and black tub) and a 5gal bucket as my reservoir which will be placed outside the tent for easy access. I plan on using a scrog since height is a limiting factor so I figured rdwc would suit me best. I intend to use a square 5gal bucket just so I don't have any issues installing the bulkhead. I understand many people don't have issues using rounded buckets but I want to minimize the chances of a leak!
Speaking of bulkheads, in another thread I saw @Airwalker16 talk about using threaded bulkheads so you can simply glue a male adapter to the pvc pipe and screwing it in rather than gluing it straight into the bulkhead. Is PVC the easiest way to connect the site and res?
https://www.qcsupply.com/bulkhead-f...yvSfux5M_qNJ6BH2LARD8M4NKapJA6FhoChqkQAvD_BwE
I like the idea of using a waterfall instead of airstones so I want to run a line from my water pump back into the tent and through the top of the 27gal tote. What type of tubing is the best for this? Would I better off routing the water through a manifold and split it into two waterfalls on opposite sides of the tote to distribute the DO or will one waterfall in the middle be enough? I only intent to grow a single plant to start off so I don't forsee the rootball becoming too dense that it can't get oxygen to the middle of the ball. So I'm torn on 1 vs 2 waterfalls. I hope you can imagine what I'm trying to say haha.
You build waterfall sites in each bucket and the 2-3" gravity returns bring the water back to the reservoir. A manifold built out of 3/4" PVC splitting to 1/2" soft vinyl to connect to each elbow in the buckets works best for even distribution.