so..if i got some other metal other than stainless steel..in my pressure reg. or my pump or anywhere else where water comes in tact ..im srewed?...daamn....100 buks for a solenoid...how much did you pay for your plastic one??
No- not screwed, just stainless is probably the best choice. You can include some copper if you have to for reasons I mentioned earlier, it's just not ideal. Man, my regulator is Delrin, a type of plastic- under 30 USD, and my solenoids were stainless, very high quality, and about 35 USD.. Just shop around, there are deals to be had... The funny thing is the most expensive part is actually the John Guest fittings- mine added up to nearly 300 bucks- lol...
HPA isn't cheap, and the benefits may not outweigh the costs for some people, especially if your goal is to just grow as big of plants possible. HPA can yield great results under optimal conditions, but those are hard to obtain and require alot of tweaking. This style of growing is definitely for people who enjoy the process and build, and like the technical aspect. If you just wanna grow some nice plants, perhaps a waterfarm, aeroflow, or DWC is a better way to go. Not trying to discourage anyone, but just be honest upfront that just because you buy all this stuff and put together this apparatus, that you're not automatically going to grow the biggest and best plants easily with this system. There seems to be a learning curve everyone goes through, and if your goal is to get some results quickly, it may not be the best route. Also, if you don't pay close attention in following every detail in the proven way to get this to work, your results will likely be not impressive at all. On the other hand, once properly setup and dialed in, there are some nice benefits, and the system is very low maintenance, so there are definitely some nice things about it if you really understand the concept and your build reflects this.