I posted a couple of these pictures in a different thread and Deadhead91 requested that I put together a post to explain my DIY drainage system.
There are several solutions for eliminating run-off water. This solution requires some effort to build, but I believe that the effort it saves during the grow is well worth it.
I use two saucers with 2x4s in between to elevate. This does cost 3.5” of vertical, but that is all that is needed to gravity drain. I attach drain lines which use gravity to drain all my saucers into one common collection saucer which can easily be removed/swapped/dumped. No moving plants. No hauling around noisy shop-vacs. Simple - Easy
Materials Used:
Step 1: Attach drain lines to top saucers
There are several solutions for eliminating run-off water. This solution requires some effort to build, but I believe that the effort it saves during the grow is well worth it.
I use two saucers with 2x4s in between to elevate. This does cost 3.5” of vertical, but that is all that is needed to gravity drain. I attach drain lines which use gravity to drain all my saucers into one common collection saucer which can easily be removed/swapped/dumped. No moving plants. No hauling around noisy shop-vacs. Simple - Easy
Materials Used:
- 14” hydrofarm saucers: http://a.co/dUeV0ZN
- Taozun Cone Washers: http://a.co/igegyvj
- A 2x4 cut into 8” sections (need three per finished saucer)
- ½” (external diameter) drain line (purchased locally)
- SuperGlue
- Screws
- Silicone caulk/sealant
Step 1: Attach drain lines to top saucers
- SuperGlue cone washers to drain line
- Drill ½” hole near edge of saucer
- SuperGlue cone washer (with drain line) to bottom of saucer
- See arrangement in diagram
- Drill from bottom
- Apply silicone sealant/caulk in screw hole (before screw)
- Drill ½” hole for drain line to pass through edge of bottom saucer (see pics)
- Feed drain line through that hole until top saucer is positioned above bottom saucer
- Drill holes – caulk - screw
- Keep lines below the level of the saucers.
- Run all lines to a common saucer
- I use a small section of 2x4 to hold the ends of lines in the drain saucer
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