Airwalker16
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(PICS @ bottom cause I know it's complicated reading)
So right now I've got 6 bucket sites (2 rows of 3) with a 7th for a res. There's a pump in it that comes out on 1/2" tubing to a Wye (Y) & goes down the rows, teeing into the first two and ending in an elbow to create waterfalls to fill the buckets. EACH bucket has its OWN dedicated 3/4" return line to the res which has 6 holes.
My question is that I want to do 9 buckets. 3 rows of 3 & I'd like to have only 3 return line holes. The supply will be the same, just on a cross instead of a wye, still 1/2".
Now I've already upped the return line grommets and fittings to 1" rather than 3/4" but I'd like to basically do all the return lines like this:
Res, straight coupling,tube,straight coupling (1st bucket in row),straight coupling, (back of first bucket),tube,straight coupling,(2nd bucket),straight coupling(back of 2nd bucket), tube, straight coupling.(to the front of last bucket)
I'd repeat this on all 3 rows of 3.
I'm worried that the first 2 buckets in each row, having 2 holes and the last only 1, that the flow may be less and will not fill linearly. I could ALSO do tees and an elbow on the outer rows (like the supply) and straight couplings through the middle row, kind of a "mix/hybrid" of the two which would keep everything the most close together and "tight" if you will.
Now i know FOR SURE if I just go to the 2 outer rows on tees and an elbow (exactly like the 1/2" supply lines I explained earlier) & the same either on the left or the right side of the middle row, I'd have the same design on every bucket and they'll all fill linearly no problem. But the method I'd like will be much more athstetic and nicer looking.
Have any of you had experience with things like this ever before? I need some help!!!!!
What I have now:
What I could do with no issues:
and the 2 designs I'm proposing :
So right now I've got 6 bucket sites (2 rows of 3) with a 7th for a res. There's a pump in it that comes out on 1/2" tubing to a Wye (Y) & goes down the rows, teeing into the first two and ending in an elbow to create waterfalls to fill the buckets. EACH bucket has its OWN dedicated 3/4" return line to the res which has 6 holes.
My question is that I want to do 9 buckets. 3 rows of 3 & I'd like to have only 3 return line holes. The supply will be the same, just on a cross instead of a wye, still 1/2".
Now I've already upped the return line grommets and fittings to 1" rather than 3/4" but I'd like to basically do all the return lines like this:
Res, straight coupling,tube,straight coupling (1st bucket in row),straight coupling, (back of first bucket),tube,straight coupling,(2nd bucket),straight coupling(back of 2nd bucket), tube, straight coupling.(to the front of last bucket)
I'd repeat this on all 3 rows of 3.
I'm worried that the first 2 buckets in each row, having 2 holes and the last only 1, that the flow may be less and will not fill linearly. I could ALSO do tees and an elbow on the outer rows (like the supply) and straight couplings through the middle row, kind of a "mix/hybrid" of the two which would keep everything the most close together and "tight" if you will.
Now i know FOR SURE if I just go to the 2 outer rows on tees and an elbow (exactly like the 1/2" supply lines I explained earlier) & the same either on the left or the right side of the middle row, I'd have the same design on every bucket and they'll all fill linearly no problem. But the method I'd like will be much more athstetic and nicer looking.
Have any of you had experience with things like this ever before? I need some help!!!!!
What I have now:
What I could do with no issues:
and the 2 designs I'm proposing :
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