Wow, I always showed respect to you and admired your points of view about the fact that you hardly ever need any cooling.And stop mouthing off about shit you have no clue about.
Could you provide information on these hydroponic DWC commercial green houses that do not use chillers for the water solution? I would be curious to see how they do it. Have you done any calculations re heat removal from the res using waterfall versus other types of circulation?Incorrect; the surface area of the water makes a big difference in how it interacts with the air.
Next point is also incorrect; evaporative coming trades temperature for humidity, which can then be managed.
You're trying to poke holes in my assertions because 'exceptions', not because it doesn't work.
Not only does it work but it doesn't need water chillers for DWC. When you visit a greenhouse, there are no chillers. Ever wonder why?
How much and how often for the shock?I'm running waterfalls in a RDWC system with no chiller. Ambient air temps are in mid 80s, water temps are close to 80. I'm running a sterile res using HTH pool shock and I'm getting explosive growth. Veg on 7th week and gonna flip to flower next weekend, wanted to see if no chiller was gonna work for me, so far it is and my girls are happy.
If your running sterile there is not much if a benefit to a chiller unless your temps are to high. The whole point of a chiller is to slow the bacterial reproduction rates. I mean it's a small added safety precaution in sterile but if you are truely running a sterile system that you keep on top of you will benefit more from the slightly higher temps. But if you slack you could see a very fast turnaround to having issues.I'm running waterfalls in a RDWC system with no chiller. Ambient air temps are in mid 80s, water temps are close to 80. I'm running a sterile res using HTH pool shock and I'm getting explosive growth. Veg on 7th week and gonna flip to flower next weekend, wanted to see if no chiller was gonna work for me, so far it is and my girls are happy.
What did you build it from?I’ve ran waterfalls and spray nozzles for a few years with out chillers and added H2O2 without a lot of issues but I seemingly was always on the verge of losing it. I started running a chiller (built myself) and things seemed much more stable with my setup. I’ve actually stopped growing indoors
Window shaker, removed evap coil and replaced with water coil, added TXV, worked well. Not a basic diy project though lol.What did you build it from?
There are not many commercial greenhouses that will use DWC as the peeps on this forum do.Could you provide information on these hydroponic DWC commercial green houses that do not use chillers for the water solution? I would be curious to see how they do it. Have you done any calculations re heat removal from the res using waterfall versus other types of circulation?
Do you ever measure your free and total chlorine?I'm running waterfalls in a RDWC system with no chiller. Ambient air temps are in mid 80s, water temps are close to 80. I'm running a sterile res using HTH pool shock and I'm getting explosive growth. Veg on 7th week and gonna flip to flower next weekend, wanted to see if no chiller was gonna work for me, so far it is and my girls are happy.
Interesting. Do your micros contain vitamin CNah. Try it. Mix up some fresh water in a bucket and add your choice of chlorine product until you reach 3ppm. Add some nutes and then test again. You total chlorine will be near 0 and your free chlorine will always be 0
I am using GH 3 part and as soon as the micro hits the water the chlorine is bound up, seems like.
I am assuming this is happening because the chlorine is getting bound up with the ammoniacal nitrogen, but I am no chemist and could be totally wrong.