So run 4 lines from the water pump to each bucket. ok. And maintain the return hoses how they currently are?You're much better off building a manifold to reach each bucket as a waterfall into the side of the bucket and pump from the res.
why would you need a powerful pump? as long as water is coming in the water will be moving, right?It might work but I think you'd need a powerful pump to move that water fast.
So run 4 lines from the water pump to each bucket. ok. And maintain the return hoses how they currently are?
ok, i just don't understand the benefit of that over this more simplistic approach.I GOTTA LOSE THE AIR PUMPS! HOW?! Plus my awesome mini DWC :)
That's cool man. Pretty low-key. I think you'll be surprised at the pressure of mine. i can't remember now, but its some where around 5-600 gphwww.rollitup.org
You mean this without the rez??View attachment 4537054
Create a current flow by dripping into the top of the left bucket and having all the other buckets connected at the bottom.
that picture really doesnt show any of the piping/tubing. could you explain your setup? thnxYou mean this without the rez??
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ahh didnt think about that. what if i connected them all in a circle...like in this video ?Make sure to consider when things go bad. For example the first buckets roots grow into the water hole, and the pump keeps running, overflow and big mess. Try to develop one where that can’t happen
2" ABS solves that problem. 3" if you're really worried, but 3" bulkheads get costly.Make sure to consider when things go bad. For example the first buckets roots grow into the water hole, and the pump keeps running, overflow and big mess. Try to develop one where that can’t happen