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DCcan

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Damn......$240 gets us 4000gls delivered....
We just throw it away.
I drove over this pipe today and said WTF, its an eight foot high water pipe made out of wood, gushing out of thousands of leaks for miles.
Turns out it was a spillway for a small dam, never seen a leakier pipe. Just went online to find what the hell I saw, couldn't believe the water everywhere. Just dumps out a few miles below to keep the sand river channel stable.

 

manfredo

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I don't believe these do soil. I'm a newbie trying to figure this stuff out so don't follow me unless you want problems lol. Blue labs makes one with a long probe that you stick in soil, that may be a better option for you.
Yeah but you are a smart newbie!! I have had the BlueLab one with long probe in my Amazon cart for a while now, but people say they need constant calibration and are a PITA to use...That's what I am trying to get away from. So I'm gonna order the Apera PH60 base model with the changeable tip I think. I really don't care about the app. Or I'm tempted to get the budget one for $50 that also has good reviews, but no changeable tip...Nah, quit being so cheap!!!.
 

Bubbas.dad1

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The inflow in our 300'ft deep well has slowed down by about 50%. So we pulled the pump & drilled down to 560'ft hoping to pick up more water.....nada. $7000 down the hole.....literally:o
We will have to punch a new hole this off season.

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Your well driller is pretty reasonable, compared to my paying $5500 for a well 100 ft deep, in sand here. That includes a pump and pvc pipe, but that is maybe $1k. And the price is pretty much the same, no matter which driller you go to. It’s kind of a racket, only a licensed driller can certify a new driller. So a lot of drillers are 3rd or 4th generation. And when a driller retires, unless he has someone to take over, the license goes away.
 

manfredo

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The inflow in our 300'ft deep well has slowed down by about 50%. So we pulled the pump & drilled down to 560'ft hoping to pick up more water.....nada. $7000 down the hole.....literally:o
We will have to punch a new hole this off season.

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Is it still putting out water, even if it's 50% less than original? Or is it dry now? That absolutely sucks! How long does 4,000 gallons last you? Damn it's not easy being a farmer!!
 

manfredo

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Managed to pry my wallet from my pocket long enough to buy this...and it's Amazon Prime so if it sucks, hopefully it sucks within 30 days. Plus I bought an outdoor TV antenna, so I can continue my plan to cut the cord from Spectrum. I'd love to cut it completely but will still need wifi . I coulod almost survive off a hotspot from my phone...almost.

 

Chunky Stool

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That video made sense. You think it would be easier to just sell it already assembled.

How much more efficient would it really be with that type of ducting? I'm just deciding if I want to spend $80 on ducting and stand on a ladder all day if it's only going to be an incremental gain that I won't notice.
I never realized that flexible ducting also acts as a muffler and reduces fan noise big-time.
Right now I'm set up with smooth ducting plus a can fan and it's a noisy bitch, even on the lowest speed.
Definitely got worse when I removed the phresh carbon filter to clean the sleeve. :shock:

For the next indoor grow I'll probably use a hybrid of smooth & flexible.
I'm re-engineering the space now in an effort to decrease light leaks -- not that it really matters for plants that were brought in from outside.
They tend to be way less finicky than plants that were started indoors. Light leaks don't bother them at all.
 

Bareback

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Managed to pry my wallet from my pocket long enough to buy this...and it's Amazon Prime so if it sucks, hopefully it sucks within 30 days. Plus I bought an outdoor TV antenna, so I can continue my plan to cut the cord from Spectrum. I'd love to cut it completely but will still need wifi . I coulod almost survive off a hotspot from my phone...almost.

Spectrum sucks ass. Just think how much cheaper it could be if they didn’t advertise to the customers they already have. And also how much better the programming would be for us the customer that is already over paying just to watch commercials......those mf’ers really make my blood boil.
 

Laughing Grass

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I never realized that flexible ducting also acts as a muffler and reduces fan noise big-time.
Right now I'm set up with smooth ducting plus a can fan and it's a noisy bitch, even on the lowest speed.
Definitely got worse when I removed the phresh carbon filter to clean the sleeve. :shock:

For the next indoor grow I'll probably use a hybrid of smooth & flexible.
I'm re-engineering the space now in an effort to decrease light leaks -- not that it really matters for plants that were brought in from outside.
They tend to be way less finicky than plants that were started indoors. Light leaks don't bother them at all.
I didn't know that, noise control was my main reason to upgrade to the vortex fan. I think I'm going to get at least one harvest out of here before I do any further modifications or upgrades.
 

Laughing Grass

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Managed to pry my wallet from my pocket long enough to buy this...and it's Amazon Prime so if it sucks, hopefully it sucks within 30 days. Plus I bought an outdoor TV antenna, so I can continue my plan to cut the cord from Spectrum. I'd love to cut it completely but will still need wifi . I coulod almost survive off a hotspot from my phone...almost.

Nice, I think you'll be happy with it. Does that one come with the calibration solution.
 

doublejj

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Is it still putting out water, even if it's 50% less than original? Or is it dry now? That absolutely sucks! How long does 4,000 gallons last you? Damn it's not easy being a farmer!!
the well is still producing 1000-1200gl a day depending on the weather. we have a solar pump, it didn't pump at all for 2 days when the fires were closest because the heavy smoke blocked out the sun. I think we will get by with 1 water delivery per week. 8 weeks left....farming ain't easy....or cheap. Wish us luck.
 

curious2garden

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Yes the whole little kit, and I already have 3 bottles of it from Biopharm, just like Chunky Stool posted pics of...I had to calibrate often with the cheapos, but they were wore out.
I have a handheld Bluelab and rarely have to calibrate. I love that meter. Cannabineer gifted me an expensive Oakton (changeable probe) and it took forever to register. My Bluelab has been wonderful. I hope your Aphera works as well for you. A good, fuss free meter is wonderful
 

doublejj

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Your well driller is pretty reasonable, compared to my paying $5500 for a well 100 ft deep, in sand here. That includes a pump and pvc pipe, but that is maybe $1k. And the price is pretty much the same, no matter which driller you go to. It’s kind of a racket, only a licensed driller can certify a new driller. So a lot of drillers are 3rd or 4th generation. And when a driller retires, unless he has someone to take over, the license goes away.
$7000 was just to drill 260'ft. and reinstall my old pump. and they were booked up for 6 weeks. o_O I went in and left a large ca$h deposit and after 2 weeks their drilling rig had to evacuate a drilling site nearby because of the fire. They called and bumped us up in the que....or we would still be waiting.....farming!?!
 

raratt

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Made a road trip to drop off some paperback books for a friends mom and dropped off a birthday card for my eldest granddaughter. The little shit is 10. The card had "Guess what?" on the cover and when you open it there was a chicken with it's butt on a spring and it said "chicken butt". She lost it because her siblings pull that joke on each other all the time. Talked to my grandson for a bit about distance learning, hope it helps him understand he has to suck it up and fill the squares. BLT's for dinner because I forgot to thaw anything out...lol. Buds and suds in a bit.
 

DCcan

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Yes the whole little kit, and I already have 3 bottles of it from Biopharm, just like @Chunky Stool posted pics of...I had to calibrate often with the cheapos, but they were wore out.
The CalPod is all in one place, real handy not screwing with those lids constantly. these are on hinges and has a spot to put the meter temporarily.
It comes with the Calibration box, which is a good deal just for the solution, or ten bucks for the pod.
:arrow:Cal Pod
:arrow:Cal Box
 
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