dont buy that unless you hate money!preferably a <2 second timer!
Im ready to buy this http://multiponics.com/shop/accessories/worlds-best-high-pressure-aeroponics-timer-by-multiponics/
can someone at least explain to me why its worth 300$?
What do you want to run for <15s and 1m off?Alright so i setup my system here and i think i got the right timer, however i dont think it is!
Can anybody recommend a timer for <15 sec on and like 1 min off?
I've got three of them with the backing plates if you want to buy one. We picked up some for product development. Later I found out from a proffesional in the industry that they don't have a long cycle life compared to the more expensive ones. He pointed me to a few, one of which Multiponics is using. I priced out what it would cost to buy the timer, panel, fittings, plates etc.. In the end I just decided to source from Multiponics.No sense spending $300 on a 0.1sec timer for a pumped system that takes at least 3 seconds to get to full pressure.
The 422 is not only much cheaper, it has a proven track record for reliablility in hpa.
Actually no, it was a guy from the Company we've hired to design our facilities automation. We're developing an 8 channel solid state wireless control system. So for every 8 trays, you'll be able to link to a single device which will be accisible via local server or web based. The idea is to be able to automate everything from a single location.The professional who pointed you to the multiponics timer was probably on commission
Patents my friend.. patents.. It's about intellectual property, it's not about doing it the cheapest way possible. The hardware is OEM and already available. It's the software application that's key.You spend cash like its going out of fashion Why pay someone when you can buy a wireless dmx unit with internet accessibility that will do everything you need and more. The entertainment industry has used the technology for years.
A vane pump works a little differently. You wouldn't be able to use one effectively with timers or pressure switches. But if you have a software application...Centrigugal? or are you talking like well pumps with multiple volute's or.. stages? Im interested.
Can anyone hook me up with pictorial on how to connect solenoids to 422AR to car battery.
im liking this one better myself.This pic is probably more useful.
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sounds like thats the way to go. now knowing what deepcycle stands for if there is a significant difference in price im going to run a standard marine battery.You can use discharge a marine battery to 50% of its capacity without affecting the lifespan. A deep cycle battery can be discharged to 80% of its capacity.
A tiny 7 Ah deep cycle battery running a timer and solenoid on a constant 1sec/3minute cycle would take around 8 weeks to drop it to the 20% charge level, a 70Ah could run it for a well over a year. If you hook a solar charger to it you wont need to worry.