It looked the same as in soil-less medium sunshine #4 but they are just larger!frosty buds! love it... got me thinking about switching from soil. current light setup?
Hey Krisnarf,What's the R in the RDWC stand for? Can we get some pics of the equipment you're using?
Awesome plants! Subbing up.
Why 240 volts instead of 120? General curiosity.It looked the same as in soil-less medium sunshine #4 but they are just larger!
I am running 4000w currently air cooled HF Radiant hoods with 1000W 120/240v switchable Powerhouse ballasts running on 240V
Sometimes on hot hot days where it is 90+ outside I have to unplug one to keep the room at 77f max.* I run AC also*
Awesome. Thanks for the info. I'll have to look into this.Hey Krisnarf,
R stands for "Recirculating" Deep Water Culture, since I got 8 buckets set up in a loop with a 5 gallon res.
I bought a couple extra drip rings and hose fittings to convert mines to use air to recirculate the system.
GH sells the R-kit but I spent half the price for the same results.
Here a few snaps of the res where most of the magic happens.
The dual drip rings draw water from the last bucket into the res and back around.
I had to drill extra holes on the buckets to connect a "in" and one for "out" on each bucket and 2 more on the res for drain and for the dual drip rings..
The buckets were set up in a loop and I have a air stone in each bucket!
I say it recirculates at the rate of about 8-10 gph which is nice and steady.
I am also using the drip rings in conjunction with the RDWC so it could be called
"RDDWC" Recirculating Drip Deep Water Culture. I can tell you this much, my buckets are pretty packed with roots and my system started getting backed up so I had to raise the "ROOT BOX" during week 3 of flowering to let the water circulate through the buckets properly.
I even have a drain to waste I set up on the back of it so it makes flushing and changing it easy.
From the looks of it I am getting about .5 or more lbs per plant.
I have a mega farm system also I am retrofitting to run the same deal but much larger pots and larger hoses for more circulation.
I believe that running 240 you use less amperage, causing less load, and more power efficient, but i am not sure..Why 240 volts instead of 120? General curiosity.
Cool, thanks. I'll be looking into this for sure.I believe that running 240 you use less amperage, causing less load, and more power efficient, but i am not sure..
Thanks, first imagine a 120v vs a 240v. The light is taking let's say 5 amps through one 120v wire. with 220v it will split the amperage between two 120v hot wires so you get around 2.5amp estimated* per 120v leg, less draw through each wire which is safer. I have a GFCI Internal Breaker 70amp 220v/120v combo panel which is controlled also so my system has double the protection.It is also hooked Electricity is not anything to mess with for most people.Looking sexy as hell! How many lights/plants do you have going in there right now? Any early training, LST, topping, etc.?