indrhrvest
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Just thought I would share some R&D I'm doing on a commercial Aero system I'm designing..
http://youtu.be/mREl9DzmsYE
http://youtu.be/mREl9DzmsYE
Still fabricating the entire system right now. I'm going to test a variety of nozzles.nice so when u going to use it
well look forward to seeing it all in actionStill fabricating the entire system right now. I'm going to test a variety of nozzles.
where did u get the res? how muchSome progress being made..
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It's not a rez, it's actually a 450 gallon Aquaculture fish tank I cut in half. We also plan to use these for large root plants.where did u get the res? how much
thats nice what goes on top?
I'm waiting on the tops to get finished which they should be any day now. The nozzle manifold is designed to be quickly swaped out. The lids will come, some with 2" or 3" holes, various spacing and a lid that you can use a grow mat to grow mirogreens. When you swap lids, I'll also have different manifolds you can drop in for each lid. The system was designed to be vary modular, flexible and scalable. You can use whatever lights you want. I'm going to just use trusty T5's for my R&D on the system itself.Sweet I'd love to see that in action. How many plants does it run and what does the top look like?
WOW....yes I can definitely see how it will be flexible for many different types of setups. I could imagine 3-4 nice BIG bushes in that blue tank with some huge root systems....or dozens of small ones in a SOG style just depending on your lighting and grow preference. Good stuff man, good stuff.
I'll have too keep that in mind!Having dabbled in hpa for several years (personal use) I think there would be a good market for 22 X 46 (needs to fit into 2 X 4 & 4 x 4 tents) x 24 deep to accommodate mjs bigger root system
The easiest thing to do in your case would be to get some HDPE sheet, about 1/2 thick. You can give most online plastics companies your demensions and they'll ship it to you already cut. Just build a box out of the HDPE sheet and just screw the plastic together with stainless wood screws. Then run some silicon along the seams to seal it up.I envy that you have the ability to mould your own tanks. I was looking at that as an option but the setup cost for a mould was too high for making a single unit. I'm now leaning towards bending acrylic.
Cheers,
It's not really as bad as it looks. Even at twice the rated nozzle consumption, that's just .032 GPH or so. I have a flow meter I'll be installing to measure the actual usage.It seems you have alot of mist run on.
I understand where you are coming from, but achieveing the level of perfect misting that some of you more experience HP Aero guys achieve is simply not easily scalable on a larger scale. I'm taking the low pressure concept of growing and just trying to adapt it to less water usage.I've quoted Atomizer before on this, but it's worth doing again- he said something like "it makes no sense throwing a bucket of paint on a canvas, painting a masterpiece and then throwing another bucket of paint ontop of that" but it really demonstrates a good visual on what is happening.
Nozzle clogging is something that would have to be dealt with no matter what heads were being used. Sometimes a high maintence item can preform better than a lower maintence item provided you have quality controls in place.Makes sense. I guess one of the big questions will be if these nozzles tend to clog more than the typical LP sprayers to a point that it makes things harder than they're worth. Having fun watching all your work as I'm sure you're having fun too...