Alrite, I cant stand it any longer.Thought throwing that NFT tomato grower together might satisfy my need for doing something hydro-wise, but no way. Gotta build a TAG setup. Not sure what I`ll grow in it- maybe just more tomatoes. Cuts down on the complication factor a lot. The big problem with growing the weed is that the power goes off around here every time the weather changes and sometimes for a lot of hours. A battery backup is more time and work and I wamt to keep this as simple as possible.
Anyway, been looking into the ways to aerolize a liquid and the compressed air verturi is the way Im gonna go. It gives a very small particle size and I already have the stuff to build it. Namely a nebulizer as used for asthma and other breathing problems and a nebulizer head. The nebulizer is just a small 120 vac compressor and a cleverly designed nozzle that produces a fine smoke like mist.
This has advantages and disadvantages vs a high pressure pump and mist head. The nebulizer head isnt prone to clogging since air passes thru the orifice instead of liquid.
How it works.
The air excapes thru the little hole in the clear plastic resivoir. The pressure differential between the hole in the green piece and the liquid level draws liquid up the inside of the tower of the green piece and covers the hole with a thin film of liquid. The air blows the droplet off , the film reforms and rapidly and repeats continously. Pretty wild physics going on there.
It works like a an old timey carbeurator did if anyone remembers those.
Same principle that makes an airplane wing fly with an added twist. The white top filters out the larger sized droplets and. Removing it increases the output a lot. Looks like an adjustment to me.
Now for the container. I`m thinking a verticle length of 6-8 " pipe with a test plant in the top. But how long are the roots gonna get ? Could accomadate 8 ft in the greenhouse. Locating it out there solves the noise problem too. Could run the compressor all the time - that solves the problem of switching it on and off too.
Seems like free hanging roots are gonna have the most possible surface area. And exposed root surface area is what it`s all about.
Anyone has any thoughts feel free to jump in here.
Heres the pics.
Anyway, been looking into the ways to aerolize a liquid and the compressed air verturi is the way Im gonna go. It gives a very small particle size and I already have the stuff to build it. Namely a nebulizer as used for asthma and other breathing problems and a nebulizer head. The nebulizer is just a small 120 vac compressor and a cleverly designed nozzle that produces a fine smoke like mist.
This has advantages and disadvantages vs a high pressure pump and mist head. The nebulizer head isnt prone to clogging since air passes thru the orifice instead of liquid.
How it works.
The air excapes thru the little hole in the clear plastic resivoir. The pressure differential between the hole in the green piece and the liquid level draws liquid up the inside of the tower of the green piece and covers the hole with a thin film of liquid. The air blows the droplet off , the film reforms and rapidly and repeats continously. Pretty wild physics going on there.
It works like a an old timey carbeurator did if anyone remembers those.
Same principle that makes an airplane wing fly with an added twist. The white top filters out the larger sized droplets and. Removing it increases the output a lot. Looks like an adjustment to me.
Now for the container. I`m thinking a verticle length of 6-8 " pipe with a test plant in the top. But how long are the roots gonna get ? Could accomadate 8 ft in the greenhouse. Locating it out there solves the noise problem too. Could run the compressor all the time - that solves the problem of switching it on and off too.
Seems like free hanging roots are gonna have the most possible surface area. And exposed root surface area is what it`s all about.
Anyone has any thoughts feel free to jump in here.
Heres the pics.