raratt
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Good morning, now I just need to remove my husband from blocking my access to the coffee pot! I need my coffee and he's not budging sigh.......
Mornin.
Good morning, now I just need to remove my husband from blocking my access to the coffee pot! I need my coffee and he's not budging sigh.......
He'd never wear pink!
Mornin.
I would think the closer to the res you can get it the better, the siphoning is caused by the water suction from dropping out of the res. Installing it there would be past the origin of the problem, IMHO. I think installing it at the top of the 1/2" line exiting the res would be optimum.At the risk of giving this comment more weight than we have already provided I have a question about a check valve for siphoning.
Does the valve have to be above the bubbler? Or does it just need to be spliced into the supply line anywhere?
I ask because it won't fit in the reservoir due to how I have it set up. I was thinking about putting it near the air bleed valve, but then I remembered opening that valve all the way up and the water still siphoning.
This is what I'm hoping to use. View attachment 5349923View attachment 5349924
He'd never wear pink!
It's Salmon not pink.He'd never wear pink!
I think we all do a lot of fiddly farting. I have 10 seedlings and 4 tents going. I fiddly fart with the best of em. I agree it's fun learning, which is why I asked a question about the work load which for me is the most important part. It's toke and talk, so I figured a little nonsense verbiage was normal. Didn't mean to bother.I've spent 7 whole minutes watering this week, so going forward I am going to gain 23 minutes a week on you. Plus it's fun and helpful to work out our kinks together and onlookers learn stuff too. What you call fiddly farting helps keep my aging brain supple.
Seemed like you were calling our efforts into doubt. Maybe choice of verbiage matters.I think we all do a lot of fiddly farting. I have 10 seedlings and 4 tents going. I fiddly fart with the best of em. I agree it's fun learning, which is why I asked a question about the work load which for me is the most important part. It's toke and talk, so I figured a little nonsense verbiage was normal. Didn't mean to bother.
Irrelevant irrelevance is the norm.nonsense verbiage
I read it in jest. Yes, the workload will get less once bugs are worked out of the system. One big part of my issue is timing. If I don't get home from work til late, I miss lights on and have to open tent in the dark to water. Not to mention, I only have access to one side of my tent so getting all the way to the back of the tent can be a bitch with a full canopy and scrog trellis in place. But in the end, however one enjoys taking care of their girls is the best way.I think we all do a lot of fiddly farting. I have 10 seedlings and 4 tents going. I fiddly fart with the best of em. I agree it's fun learning, which is why I asked a question about the work load which for me is the most important part. It's toke and talk, so I figured a little nonsense verbiage was normal. Didn't mean to bother.
No doubt, just curiosity. There have been several conversations about things that went wrong with multiple people's setups that required extra purchases, or misinformation on product listing, or more time working out the layout of the system due to unforseen issues the last few weeks. I wanted to know how much time you guys felt you were saving overall.Seemed like you were calling our efforts into doubt. Maybe choice of verbiage matters.
For sure. I just water during lights out in that case, but if I could skip a day or 2 and just do minimal checking between (with minimal risk to my hardwood floored second story grow room) I would rip it off like a bandaid >.<I read it in jest. Yes, the workload will get less once bugs are worked out of the system. One big part of my issue is timing. If I don't get home from work til late, I miss lights on and have to open tent in the dark to water. Not to mention, I only have access to one side of my tent so getting all the way to the back of the tent can be a bitch with a full canopy and scrog trellis in place. But in the end, however one enjoys taking care of their girls is the best way.
Is your pump pretty cheap to run? How much do you think it takes to run a month?Caveman envy.
Lol definitely evens out. The ability to not rely on others when you need to be gone is glorious.I feel like I have spent 30 minutes watering my plants this week with a ye olde watering can, and you guys have spent hours fiddly farting with your hoses. Does the work curve eventually even out?
Totally. If I had life circumstances that required frequent travel, or even a desire to travel I would be there already. Right now I am not working and my time is free, so it isn't worth it. But if a vacation opportunity comes up, hoooo boy I am INLol definitely evens out. The ability to not rely on others when you need to be gone is glorious.