There`s a lot of conjecture thereThey only purchased enough for a few systems and had to purchase parts at retail cost.
There`s a lot of conjecture there![]()
I guess the atomix guys just stuck a pin in an AA nozzle catalogue and got lucky? At $400 a pair, making the wrong choice could get expensive.
There`s a lot of conjecture there![]()
What tooling?
Thats the V2, the original chamber that went with the £3 grand system consisted of a pond liner attached to a box frame with perspex panels on the outside. The only tooling you need for that is a saw, a drill and a screwdriver![]()
The V2 was a hybrid AA/dwc system so they couldnt use the same chamber (aka, the Pro 9) due to the water weight. It only had one nozzle which was mounted near the top, so they shaved a few hundred off their costs there. The Pro 9 was freestanding, the V2 didnt even come with a stand which would`ve been handy for draining. 3 grand and you have to put it up on bricks? lol
The top didnt come off so cleaning it was prolly a nightmare too. You dont see many dwc buckets with the lid welded on
The atomix was at least genuinely different to the rest and not just yet another reincarnation of the same old same old.
I would have to agree AA not the best choice for growing being cost, and the biggest draw back is only using 1 or 2 nozzles mist concentration is the biggest concern AA delivers the most mist near the nozzle and drops off the farther it goes we're using regular mist nozzles and using more of them would have a lot better equal mist coverage threw out the root chamber. AA is for dreamers trying to reinvent a wheel that is all ready round.This is true, but sometimes trying to reinvent the wheel doesn't make a better wheel. We started out testing AAA and very quickly found it wasn't anywhere near practical for commercial use. Compressed air is simply to cost prohibitive.
I dont know what AA nozzles you`ve used, perhaps none, because your idea of what they do in a chamber doesnt match with what they do in reality. Making comments about nozzles you have never used is dreaming![]()