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    Auto-Watering System: Trouble Shoot My Shopping List and Plans

    As many of you know, I am working on a DIY auto-watering system. I have 6 plants. Planning to run a pump in a Res bucket, which can be elevated to reduce pump pressure. I already have a separate drainage system in place. This is Drain to waste.
    Wondering if I need the ball valves, and how many (the emitters are adjustable, but might not adjust enough?). Also wondering about the suitability of the pump. Hoping to get about 1 quart per plant in 15 minutes using 2 emitters.
    Shopping List:
    Timer: Century Digital http://a.co/3zWY3rr
    Pump: Homsay 320GPH http://a.co/0kt65Ko
    ½ in vinyl tubing: http://a.co/fLJ3EQn
    Ball Valves: http://a.co/3YGDcMz
    “T” Connectors: http://a.co/c0PBVqY
    Emitters: http://a.co/g0cbz9I
    Goof Plugs: http://a.co/dlWodDY

    Current Shopping Cart total: $68.66
    Grower Love to all and HAPPY 4/20!!!

    #2
    Dont forget your bobbler pump for the reservoir to keep the nutes circulating. ✌
    Current Grow
    Power Plant | 2x2x4 Tent | FFOF Soil | BP Cal-Mag | FF Trio Nutes | 300 LED | Temp R/H Gauge | Humidifier | Fans | 2 Gallon Smart Pot | 4' 190 CFM/Speed Controller | 4' Carbon | Passive Intake

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    • Campesino
      Campesino commented
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      Thank you
      Going to start with 5-gal res, but may upgrade to 10 at some point. Should this suffice?

    • strainsgrow
      strainsgrow commented
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      Yeah that should suffice. I did an aeroponic grow many years ago and I used a super small bubble for a 5 gallons reservoir and a tiny pump to circulate the nutes. Post some pics once you build it, looks nice. Good luck!

    #3
    My Schematic changed somewhat and I bought the tubing and connectors at a big box. The pumps arrived today from Amazon. The whole thing took 15 minutes to build and the initial test run in the shower was a complete success! This is going to work, but fine tuning it while they are on 12/12 lighting will be... Interesting.
    After it is installed, I will update with more details!

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      #4
      How did you decide what size pump to use ?

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      • RosettaStoned
        RosettaStoned commented
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        Maybe a boot tray with high sides or the trays that go in the bottom of dog cages.

      • Campesino
        Campesino commented
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        Alright... I got some leads!
        I have been thinking about re-purposable trays and maybe having to build something. Also thinking about a moisture activated pump in the saucer to a bucket - but talk about potential problems
        Next grow I can raise them a couple inches and use a taller catchment. That is absolutely not an option right now though!

      • RosettaStoned
        RosettaStoned commented
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        They make pumps like that for furnace/ac units to pump off the condensation if there's no drain near by. A small box with a pump in it, activated by a float switch.

      #5
      I’m trying to work out what size pump I’ll need. Have you actually tested the pump? Keen to see how it went as I might get the same one

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      • Campesino
        Campesino commented
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        Yep, but just in the tub!
        I thought the flow from the 12 drippers was a little low, but the pump did 6 quarts total in 2.5 minutes, which is faster than I was anticipating.
        I did elevate various drippers to see if that affected them and it did not. I think there is good pressure in the system and it is flowing from the heads at their designed rate of flow.
        Tried turning the pump all the way up and all the way down and very similar flow, so may be overkill. But it is tiny and cheap and seems perfect. So far I recommend!

      • RosettaStoned
        RosettaStoned commented
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        Exactly what I use to change out my buckets in the net. Fast enough....any bigger and the pressure will straighten out the hose and spray it on the floor, if unattended. Would be nice to have a back up pump connected too. Extra measure of course but can't be too careful.

      #6
      Looking good campesino!
      Current Grow
      Power Plant | 2x2x4 Tent | FFOF Soil | BP Cal-Mag | FF Trio Nutes | 300 LED | Temp R/H Gauge | Humidifier | Fans | 2 Gallon Smart Pot | 4' 190 CFM/Speed Controller | 4' Carbon | Passive Intake

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