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^^^^^^ anybody????? does it sound logical?
i have plants on two different levels so i am going to run more than one rez bucket. i will have almost a meter of drop for the upper row. running 1/2'' supply line for a 25 foot loop that should be more than enough drop right?????
^^^^^^ anybody????? does it sound logical?
I want to be able to water from a res with a pump. No plumbing in the space.
so here is the plan ........
i've got 4 control buckets from an ebb and flow system that i think would be perfect for the res issue. i figured i would build a shelf as high as possible for those and use 1/2" black poly line for a loop. the loop should be under 25 feet, and i will put a T with a drain valve at the lowest point
if i understood correctly kent systems carries 3/32 T's that i can go from the poly to the 3mm blumat supply line with and if i push the T in through the bottom of the poly line it will save me some air bubble issues.
i have plants on two different levels so i am going to run more than one rez bucket. i will have almost a meter of drop for the upper row. running 1/2'' supply line for a 25 foot loop that should be more than enough drop right?????
i know having some extra 3 mm on each plant makes life lots easier. would using as much as necessary but as little as possible be a good rule of thumb?
please throw in your two cents!!! if i am missing something please yell!!
I want to do the same thing - run the loop design from a non-elevated res with a pond pump, up to a height of 6ft where I have plants high up but cannot gravity feed. (even with 2 res setup)
I've been running the blumats for a year now gravity-feed style, and I would think that a small pond pump pushing water up and looped back down to the rez would keep the line pressurized the same as gravity... assuming I keep the water level consistent.
Continuous running pump since it loops back into the rez anyways, any so long as Im below 14 psi I shouldn't need a pressure reducer..
wish there were easy to find examples of this, I've seen a few people ask about it now... guess I'll have to just go for it my next run and live through any issues.
I want to service my res and lines LESS!
what if i hooked up a submersible h2o pump in the res to one side of my feed line loop, and had it turn on a few times a day. out with the old, in with the new. it wouldn't introduce air bubbles, and could possibly keep a nice stable circulated nute mix in the lines and res.
i have always been against extra mechanical help with the blumats just because gravity works so well, but i figured an air pump is the same thing, and air stones just give me reservoir sediment.
think that would be beneficial?
i thought that for every 5 meters/17 feet of 8mm supply line the res had to be 50 cm above the drippers.
by that math i should be good on height and distance with the 8mm supply (i think). and i am using 1/2" supply line on a loop which i thought would both drop the friction and cut the actual distance in half.