As I said I don't have a flood table at this timeFlood table drains to a pump, and out it goes.
I added a picture. The pots drains into the flood table which drains below into a pump.So you scoop it out of the saucers or pump it into a bucket?
I’m aware, but you asked us how we deal with runoff.As I said I don't have a flood table at this time
True, trueI’m aware, but you asked us how we deal with runoff.
Condensation pump? What size is that table
Yup just a condensate pump. The table is a 4x4 in a 5x5 tent. Don't need anything that goes right to the edges for my purposes.Condensation pump? What size is that table
How much was that rig?Yup just a condensate pump. The table is a 4x4 in a 5x5 tent. Don't need anything that goes right to the edges for my purposes.
Maybe $200 total?How much was that rig?
I went the Home Depot route for my table stands. Cheap PVC stands but they serve their purpose well.Depending where you are you might be able to pick up used flood tables for $25 or so on craigslist. I know where I'm at they come up frequently. You can also just make a frame and get some pond liner. I know Home Depot sells 8x10 pieces for around $50. Some of them even have large rolls of it in the garden section where you can get it cut to whatever size you want. I only mention the frame/pond liner because it can be a challenge for some to fit the rigid flood tables in their vehicles if they can get them locally and shipping is expensive due to size.
I can't stand going to Home Depot but I do. Sometimes they're the only place that has what you need in stock. Things like PVC, lumber, etc... can be hard to find locally. I'm not paying twice as much for lumber just because it comes from some small local mom and pop shop.I went the Home Depot route for my table stands. Cheap PVC stands but they serve their purpose well.