
Above is a diagram of a planned DYI DWC/Bubbleponics system. The larger reservoir would allow for a more stable pH and nutrient level. Heat build-up from individual pumps in DWC buckets, (as well as HID lighting), could be solved easily with a chiller connected to the reservoir. The system is designed to operate with only one pump for several DWC buckets, eliminating heatload from additional pumps. It is a fairly simply system made with heavy duty totes, easily available fittings/washers, and is expandable to include more sites for plants based on lighting capacity.
Depending on the size of the system, a fairly decent pump would have to be placed in the main reservoir to drip irrigate all of the plants via a spreader head and black plastic tubing.
The most expensive items would be the aquarium chiller at about $500 for a 75 Gal capacity machine, and the larger plastic reservoir. The chiller is mandatory to keep root temps below 76 degrees.
The reservoir may need to be downsized to 40 Gal or so to aid in nutrient changes. The added bulk is not necessary because the total reservoir of the system includes not only the main, but all of the contents of the totes as well. The slow mixing of all of the nutrient solution in the main reservoir and individual totes will give it the stability of concentration and pH should the plants decide to go on a feeding binge, and avoid unwanted temerature changes.
Obviously each of the totes would have at least two airstones, and the reservoir several.
I would appreciate comments if I am totally out to lunch or not, (or if it shows that easily...)