I am a little worried about water consumption, but if I'm only changing out the complete system once a week or maybe two weeks, hopefully it is not too expensive. Much better than lugging around soil buckets though.
What I liked about RDWC is that it simplifies things for me. I only have to deal with one main reservoir for nutrients and ph, and if it is a decent size it is fairly independent (I should be able to leave it alone for a few days without worry.)
I'm debating 4" or 3" lines for the bottoms. But that, plus junctions periodically, should help out a lot with maintenance.
I've also heard of people putting "river rocks" in front of the 3" or 4" piping in the containers to diffuse the water and slow it down a bit, and help with roots going through.
@MeGaKiLlErMaN Are you also running your Chiller in it's own loop, or is your's inline?
[Chillers]
EcoPlus 1/4HP (Local hydro store) $800
EcoPlus 1/10HP (Local hydro store) $700
ActiveAqua 1/4HP (amazon free shipping) $656
Activa Aqua 1/10HP (amazon free shipping) $500
If I go with local pickup imo. it makes more sense to take the Eco 1/4HP. If I go amazon then the Aqua 1/10hp is pretty well priced. The only thing is that (other than your suggestions) I have no idea how to adequately size the chiller in it's own loop. If it's only a 15gal "coolant" reservoir, then going through the Wort, is that Wort (with a 1/10HP chiller) going to be cold enough to keep the entire system (~100gal.) at an appropriate temperature?
@dstroy Thanks for the tips! I'll look into insulation for the piping. So a Drop of Dawn (and the grease is gone?! ...lol just kidding) plus some R/o water in the "coolant" reservoir? ..interesting!
^Would you also recommend additionally, some type of "cleaner" like hydrogen peroxide? Or does Dawn do the job.
...PS. I'm really enjoying this conversation, and finding this thread has Massive Value! So Thanks to everyone who's contributed so far!