DIY RDWC - First Timer - Any Advice Welcome

Airwalker16

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How am I going to get that through the tent with that build, that was my only concern when I thought about it. I'm trying to have my res outside of the tent.
Regardless you're gong to have to cut X's into your tent wall for the piping to go through.
 

KoolaidMan

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I use a 1/2” bulkhead to feed my water fall but thats because the entry is below the water level as Im using a pvc manifold. Otherwise Id just use a gromet
 

FuqStiK

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I would be connecting the elbows together for the flow to the first site. Think of them like an "S" from the mou
If you're gonna use 4 though, do it like this.
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But how do I efficiently keep the res outside and get the tubing through a duct in the tent? That's what I've been thinking about - most only have the one duct opening per side of the tent.
 

Airwalker16

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I would be connecting the elbows together for the flow to the first site. Think of them like an "S" from the mou

But how do I efficiently keep the res outside and get the tubing through a duct in the tent? That's what I've been thinking about - most only have the one duct opening per side of the tent.
You cut fuckin Xs! It's as simple as removing the pipe and using some foil tape to repair it if you cut an X. No material is cut away.
 

FuqStiK

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So how would this work then? Trying to do it that way through the one vent. I'm trying to conserve space here, but if you truly think that cutting it through the side of the tent is the best way, I'll listen.
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J232

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That's what I meant by the (4) 2" PVC elbows, you make an S and it goes in that hole and downwards into the first site at the bottom of the tote.
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I used 1.5” styrofoam insulation under everything, you can get it thicker. Would get close to level on that hole. It’s the stuff that goes under house siding, I have in floor heat so I had to really insulate my floor in the area.
 

FuqStiK

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By the way - I appreciate everyone's patience through this. I'm trying to build it correctly and efficiently the first time around :hug:bongsmilie
 

FuqStiK

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I used 1.5” styrofoam insulation under everything, you can get it thicker. Would get close to level on that hole. It’s the stuff that goes under house siding, I have in floor heat so I had to really insulate my floor in the area.
May have to look into that, may just build a wood platform as well.
 

J232

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May have to look into that, may just build a wood platform as well.
Whatever’s cheapest and easiest, the styrofoam comes in like 1-1.5” 2”.. 2.5”. It’s not that cheap though, sheet of plywood would cost me more here still in my case. My sites are raised to clear a 2” board to exit the room, the control is on a slab as well, weight wise I’m using 28 gallon totes.
 

FuqStiK

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So what if I were to do a pvc manifold all the way around each tote itself (at the top)? -- instead of the 3/4" tubing?
No sprinklers or sub pump - inline from res, drill holes all around the manifold - connect them all.
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Airwalker16

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So how would this work then? Trying to do it that way through the one vent. I'm trying to conserve space here, but if you truly think that cutting it through the side of the tent is the best way, I'll listen.
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You can do it this way if you want. I think it's more work than its worth. 2 small X cuts and am 1 even smaller one for the manifolds line isn't very invasive on the tent and like I said, the 4 flaps of the X fold right back in to place when you remove the pipe. You could even use crazy glue or something right where the X cuts were and probably completely seal the cut.
Think of exactly like how a straw enters a lid. Same concept.
 

FuqStiK

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You can do it this way if you want. I think it's more work than its worth. 2 small X cuts and am 1 even smaller one for the manifolds line isn't very invasive on the tent and like I said, the 4 flaps of the X fold right back in to place when you remove the pipe. You could even use crazy glue or something right where the X cuts were and probably completely seal the cut.
Think of exactly like how a straw enters a lid. Same concept.
Okay, I'll look into creating an X in the tent then. Back to the original build
 
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