I re-ran the flow tests now that the nozzles are in place, and I have the entire system up and running. I did runs of 100 cycles at .5 seconds, 1 second, and 1.5 seconds.
At .5 seconds, the flow rate for all three works out to 3.92 ml/second.
At 1 second its 3.69 ml/sec
At 1.5 seconds its 3.60 ml/sec.
Not surprisingly, it looks like the extra drips have a larger influence the shorter the ON time is, with a significant increase as it gets under 1 second.
It looks like these final flow rates are slightly higher than the original test. The individual nozzle flow rates went from around 4.3 l/hr to an average of 4.4 l/hr. There may still be some air in the system, so maybe that will decrease a bit over time.
Three nozzles looks, to my uneducated eye, like it is just barely good enough to provide good coverage in the chamber. Things improved a lot as far as the dead zone around the edges just by pointing the nozzles slight more UP than before. Now, most of the chamber walls get fairly even misting from top to bottom all the way around. There are a still spots that get more or less mist, and a few small spots that get almost none, but it looks ok to me for a starting point.
Timing wise, it looks like I need at least .5 seconds, with three nozzles, to fully fill the chamber. The center, upper portion gets the most as that’s where the nozzles are pointed.
Given all of that, I did some more math based on Atomizers recommendations.
.02 - .04 liters/gallon of chamber for each mist cycle for early growth, up to .06 liters/gallon for later growth.
For daily through put, the targets are 1.3 liters /day early on and 2.65 liters/day in later growth.
A .5 second On cycle gives me .043 liters/gallon in my 45 gallon chamber. That’s a little hi, but I don’t think I can go much below .5 seconds and still fill the chamber. I also doubt two nozzles will give decent coverage, so I think Im stuck with that as a minimum.
An on time of 1.0 seconds gives me .082 liters/sec. So it looks like Im going to need an on time of around .7 seconds to hit the later growth target of .06 liter/gallon.
So to hot the 1.3 liters/day target for daily through put in early growth, that works out to an on time of .5 seconds, and a pause time of 136 seconds. Later growth is .7 seconds on and 89 seconds off to get to 2.65 liters/day.
So, if I did all that correctly, I now have starting and ending cycle times to work from. I’ll have to let the roots, and plants tell me if Im close or not.