DIY RDWC

x2Glizzy

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No problem bud Im here and Kami also built the same system i believe based on the blueprints i laid out.We can get you straight.
On that note I know do you think green drywall and a thin layer of insulation fot the walls and ceilings but I know I'll have limited space in the container so I was waiting wondering if you guys had any advice on how to use minimal insulation and not fuck myself over also the lack of space has me leaning towards LEDS with COB because they can get much closer to the canopy. Also should I start a a separate thread for to this? If so I apologise
 

Airwalker16

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DO only can saturate to a ceartian point,Waterfalls are worthless in smaller buckets where the roots fill the entire bucket,You cant create DO if the water is running onto the roots,Air stones work perfect for some people.Go ahead and give all the good without the bad,
Who wants to run giant ass totes and 100s of gallons of water and big ass pumps for plants when i can run 47 gallon 12 bucket systems.Less water to chill down and super efficient.My water chillers barely run.And what happens when you get a clog up on a dump pipe.LOL yeah man dont knock air stones cause your on the waterfall bandwagon.I love them and have no issue whatsoever.
If your getting slime on your hoses than your fuckin up something.
All air stones,47 gallons on each side and my chillers barely run

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Lol my veg setup is LITERALLY 12 Gals..
 

fragileassassin

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Anyone done a set up in a 4x8 tent? I would like to mount the control bucket on the outside of the tent.
I havent seen any tents with vent holes low enough to run drains through without lifting the whole setup off the floor, so it would kinda depend on what kind of setup youre thinking about using.
I just cut 2 "X"s in the side of my tent, pushed the pipes through and taped it up with flex tape.
 
I havent seen any tents with vent holes low enough to run drains through without lifting the whole setup off the floor, so it would kinda depend on what kind of setup youre thinking about using.
I just cut 2 "X"s in the side of my tent, pushed the pipes through and taped it up with flex tape.
I was thinking about getting the thread and needle and going to town.
 

Airwalker16

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That's basically just 2 4" vent flanges butted together and held with nuts and bolts man. Same exact thing. And a shit load cheaper.
Just install these flanges where you want your hole and cut it after wards once they're installed to make the hole easy. Or use a contrasting colored marker from the material and trace the circle and you could cut it just a slight bit bigger and would make it nice and clean.
You could put some kind of draw string sock on the end if you wanted as well. Glue it from the inside of the flange up around the actual flange so it's nice and professional like.

These ones are on Amazon.
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Those look like a great option too, now to find them in the US.
 
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Airwalker16

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Trying to find some sort of sock but to no avail. It'd be honestly easier to just get the little plastic spring loaded clamps from something and use the string too, run down to Walmarts fabric area and pick out what you wanna use. You just sew the string around the top folded down, leaving the ends out and unsewn for that like 1/2 inch. Sew down the side to turn it into a tube, cut the end like a metal duct flanges tabs are, and hot glue it to the flange. Tah-DaDah!
 

fragileassassin

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Trying to find some sort of sock but to no avail. It'd be honestly easier to just get the little plastic spring loaded clamps from something and use the string too, run down to Walmarts fabric area and pick out what you wanna use. You just sew the string around the top folded down, leaving the ends out and unsewn for that like 1/2 inch. Sew down the side to turn it into a tube, cut the end like a metal duct flanges tabs are, and hot glue it to the flange. Tah-DaDah!
Id just use a heavy black tube sock. Match your hole so the pipe doesnt leave a ton of room. sock on the pipe through the hole. Maybe zip tie around the sock and pipe and then roll the sock back over the flange. Then possible zip tie rolled back sock to the flange.
 
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