chemphlegm
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my point= if you build your own hydro system be prepared to vacuum up some waters
I Dont use 1/2 i use 3/4 but i do use half between the rez and the controller bucket. You wont see a difference filling the system with a 3/4 inch line. The buckets all have 3/4" hose because gravity allows the water to flow quicker. Also 55 gallon drums wont cost you more then 50 for a brand new one. Try a local htg supply if you have one close. I paid 50 for mine with the lid and metal strap. Also as long as the floats work and you have hysterosis during the cycle youll be 100%Very nice looking set up. looking at your pricing you ended up with $270 then if you get a 55 gallon reservoir drum style which i recommend looking online home depot is $70 which brings the total to $340 and correct tooling will be an additional if you are missing some tools. I paid $430 for my set up out of the box ready to go with a warranty on the controller. the controller has a delay built in as well to where the water keeps flowing after the float switch has tripped for 5 seconds which is awesome on there end. if you dont have hole saws alone to make the holes thats a pretty penny. also you used 1/2" hose which i highly recommend not using its why the CAP EBB and FLOW system is so flawed (slow flow and with a big root mass they clog like crazy. They also use a shitty control bucket that failed a few times with me using the same float switches you used. the flo n gro system comes with 3/4" hose and fittings so way more improvement on flow and much better float switches. With all that said we are pretty damn close to the same price on the setups.
NOpe i built everything from scratch. The aqua hub one isnt a bad design but i did the actual floats a bit different. Good luck on the clone tray btw i always wanted to do one myself.Did you use the Aquahub DIY kit for the float timers? I was thinking of using it to create a 4x8 ebb and flow clone tray for 1.5 x 1.5 inch rockwool cubes
What controller is best to lean towards?IF your trying to avoid the controller i would go with a different setup. .. after all why would you want to remove the controller from the system if it acts as the brain?
I spent less thanv $100 minus the chiller.Im using the flo n gro bucket system and love it. very well built and controller is very nice as well. i feel like diy builds always look cheaper on paper, but when it comes to building you will always buy more than you thought and thats why i went prebuilt
Does that price include a good air pump, a good water pump and a backup water pump for a failsafe. Or does that only include the buckets grommets and hose?I spent less thanv $100 minus the chiller.
This is a 9 site but it's been brought down to a 6 again