Airwalker16
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Whatever works. The sizes I used just go into each other almost snug.
So I can use 3/4 tubing with a reducer and 1/2 tubing?
So I can use 3/4 tubing with a reducer and 1/2 tubing?
So I decided to get the materials for aero, Venturi, and bubbles. I want to hydro my moms so I needed most of things for that anyway. I’ll give updates. So far leaky tote with the aeroWhatever works. The sizes I used just go into each other almost snug.
It's a very simple thing to build man. Easy way with PVC would be to use 3/4 to a coupling, to a reducing bushing,to 1/2 pipe and reverse on the other end.So I decided to get the materials for aero, Venturi, and bubbles. I want to hydro my moms so I needed most of things for that anyway. I’ll give updates. So far leaky tote with the aero
Got a link to the pumps you like? Ive been considering getting an inline pump to try out, but the ones I was looking at on Amazon start at closer to $60 and go up fast from there.Bits and pieces? It's literally a 1/2" vinyl tube, with a smaller 5/16" vinyl tube stuck inside of it,and another 1/2" piece of tube on the other end. Use a rainbird irrigation fitting cut at a 45* of ONLY WHAT'S INSIDE THE TUBE, Stuck into the center of the 5/16" and add some small 1/4" drip line tubing for the suction line. Maybe use some marine grade heat shrink and some Teflon at the connections to make it nice and sealed. That's it. Costs is literally less than a dollar. EBay sells inline pumps for less than $10.
Surely.you need to use a 12v power supply tho.Got a link to the pumps you like? Ive been considering getting an inline pump to try out, but the ones I was looking at on Amazon start at closer to $60 and go up fast from there.