I have no problem standing corrected when I'm wrong or mistaken. I certainly am here.You ask. And now you shall see.View attachment 4548805
Thanks for showing how those grommets work in a water system.
I have no problem standing corrected when I'm wrong or mistaken. I certainly am here.You ask. And now you shall see.View attachment 4548805
You had me second guessing myself! HahaI have no problem standing corrected when I'm wrong or mistaken. I certainly am here.
Thanks for showing how those grommets work in a water system.
I'm surprised you've never seen those used before now. They're used in almost all cheap Amazon hydro systems for things like fill level tubes especially.I have no problem standing corrected when I'm wrong or mistaken. I certainly am here.
Thanks for showing how those grommets work in a water system.
Honestly, they look like the grommets I'd document used in holes drilled in steel boxes for the purposes of protecting low-voltage electrical cabling.I'm surprised you've never seen those used before now. They're used in almost all cheap Amazon hydro systems for things like fill level tubes especially.
I got a feeling those threads won't match up, but I guess you'll be able to let us know since they're already on the way!View attachment 4548866
Bulkhead female threaded with a male barbed fitting
I heard you perfectly fine and i appreciated your feedback
Well, I feel like I need to clear this up. But the grommets used in electrical work are symmetrical and rounded on both sides. While they MIGHT work, the ones that are used and made for hydro, are called "Donut Grommets" and have a rounded side and a tapered side. It is not symmetrical. I'm not sure, but I think the rubber used on them is a much thicker, sturdier and less flexible type.Honestly, they look like the grommets I'd document used in holes drilled in steel boxes for the purposes of protecting low-voltage electrical cabling.
I never envisioned that type of grommet used to protect against water leakage in a hydro system
That said, building a hydro system (RDWC) is something I've always thought about (and have base plans for), but that's not for at least a year yet.
Personally, at the base of a system like this, I'd want far larger than 1/2 to 3/4" returns, but I digress.
My next grow haha. Ive pretty much got everything besides 1 1/2 pvcHonestly, they look like the grommets I'd document used in holes drilled in steel boxes for the purposes of protecting low-voltage electrical cabling.
I never envisioned that type of grommet used to protect against water leakage in a hydro system
That said, building a hydro system (RDWC) is something I've always thought about (and have base plans for), but that's not for at least a year yet.
Personally, at the base of a system like this, I'd want far larger than 1/2 to 3/4" returns, but I digress.
Again, I highly suggest using 2" returns at the least. A lot of folks even use 3" which is about as big as you could ever need to go.My next grow haha. Ive pretty much got everything besides 1 1/2 pvc