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#1748444 - 07/16/12 08:51 PM
show off your STATE OF THE ART hydro systems...
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SOTA systems! My setup is both practical and fun to watch. And there is always the sound of water to remind me there is something brewing!
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Edited by AtmozFear (07/16/12 08:53 PM)
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#1748596 - 07/18/12 01:24 PM
Re: show off your STATE OF THE ART hydro systems...
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ummm... are your pumps running while the water runs out. you could over heat your pumps if they run dry. very cool tho, i especially like the color LED's give off.
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#1748642 - 07/18/12 10:37 PM
Re: show off your STATE OF THE ART hydro systems...
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Thanks... and no, (I will call the reservoirs from left to right: res A, B, and C) res "A" contains one 396gph pump, res "B" contains one 396gph pump, and res "C" contains: one 296gph pump in the back, another 296gph pump closer to the front*, and one 264gph pump (which may or may not be visible in the pic) in the very front which pumps the fresh-made solution into res A + B when I want to top them off. The 296gph pumps are left on at all times, picking up the solution at the bottom of the res and flipping it over.
Res "A": The 396gph pump pushes the solution up the 1/2" hose, where it then splits and distributes an equal amount of solution down each side of the long rectangle, out the two flare nozzles in the front and back, simultaneously, cascading in the nature of a flat waterfall (front and back) down the clay, picking up oxygen, and falling back into the more stagnant solution. I have it set to do this every 15 mins.
The exact same thing described for res "A" applies to res "B."
*296gph pumps are the ones with the black "disks" at the top.
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#1748647 - 07/18/12 11:56 PM
Re: show off your STATE OF THE ART hydro systems...
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That is awesome! You are big time tho... I am small time... but that is exactly the kind of thing I started the thread for. Beautiful and technical... love it!
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