Earl
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the picture....well there you go Earl...
L8r
Start a grow journal
and send me a link
so I can watch your success.
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Thanks for the picture....well there you go Earl...
L8r
It is called a bulkhead fitting.Hey earl where did you happen to get those black things that you use to connect your reservoirs, they screw into thesideof the rezand then connect to the pipe that connects the two reservoirs. Thanks for the help.
Cool man, thanks for the info, I guess I will just grab some offline then.It is called a bulkhead fitting.
I use 3/4" and 1/2" inch bulkhead fittings.
They are pretty expensive.
The 1/2" are cheaper, but still...$$$
You can google bulkhead fittings
and find them online
cheaper than at the plumbing supply house.
Right now I am running 30 minutes on, and 30 off.Hey Earl I just built a system similar to your space shuttle and was wondering, how long do you leave your water jets on for? I read somewhere that people go with about 1 min on 5min off. If you wouldn't mind clarifying this a lil for me. thanks
I split the nutes up for each tank.
I only pH adjust one side,
as it equalizes pretty quick.
I think almost any float valve that you can connect up will work.
Send me a link to your grow,
I would love to see pictures of your Aerospace machine.
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I checked out your growBeen a long time my friend hope you have been well?Any help would be great.
lol what size res and pump if i did the fence post for 8 plants? Woud a 40 gal, be good?OH earl, I love your roots!!!!
SWEET PHOTOS BRO!!
Nice simple explanation Earl. Also pumps are commonly rated for rates relative to the head (height) pumped. The rate dimishes as the head (height) increases. As you have so eloquently explained, pressure head plays an important part in pump rates and the size of pump you need to adequately supply fluid to your system. One of the calculations which should be done is the maximum flow for the system to properly supply fluid with adequate pressure. Too much pressure and you create back pressure on the pump which will wear out the pump before its rated life time. Nice of you to supply us with the equations. Thx Earl as alwaysI knew you could do it.
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