How do you know how im set up?Clean room classifications are described in Wikipedia. Using a little common sense, if a carbon filter is running for a little while you are going to shake loose any fine carbon and there will be none left to clog your air stones. Why is that so hard to believe? Carbon filters are absolutely used for clean rooms.
Simply go to a clean room Supply website and check for yourself. But if you could just accept this to be true (because it is, what a failure the carbon pellet filter would be if it constantly threw out enough carbon to blacken the walls of the exhaust ducts it were connected to) you could achieve perfect nearly maintenance free (but certainly fail safe and failure proof) aeration. Or you could keep running that blower of yours without a flow meter or positive pressure clean air supply jacket and increase your blower maintenance hours tenfold at least.
I figure you are already running the blower so why not do a little work to eliminate a TON of work in the future? I was at your level back in 2009 and if I was lucky enough to have somebody who has spent at least 250K on operations give me their utmost secret, I would be
1.) Curious, not dismissive
2.) Skeptical but not dismissive
3.) Eventually greatful and thankful because if you try to run my method you will never go back because it is the only way to guarantee that nearly exactly the same of aeration takes place in each container (the flow meters show the exact output of each air stone and when you open the valve of each flow meter to 100% you automatically get even disbursement. No need to adjust or calibrate any valves by eye, because that is not an acceptable way to measure the air output.
Try it before you knock it. You have the blower. You are on the right track. Keep pushing for perfection. I achieved and so can you. Ironically, the best aeration method is also extremely maintenance free. The best of both worlds. When you control the output of each air stone, there is no chance of an air stone clogging due to lack of pressure to break through the diffuser.
But this method you speak of can fail abruptly (and almost always does) because the root ball will eventually wind up in the pipe feeding the water pump.Easy
Water is not difficult to saturate with disoveld oxygen
Make sure your flow through the root ball is sufficient is the main goal
Make sure your circ times are good enough
And you could just aerate via top feed waterfall
No stones or pumps better aeration
I know that you have a blower because you want to “...up [your] bubble game”How do you know how im set up?
Not me buddy my bubble game is just fine im not the opI know that you have a blower because you want to “...up [your] bubble game”
Depending if you build it like a ding dongBut this method you speak of can fail abruptly (and almost always does) because the root ball will eventually wind up in the pipe feeding the water pump.
Is this guy for real lolI utilize many methods of aeration to give my plants redundant operation.
I could operate on each independent system if i needed to (pump fail)
No clue ha haIs this guy for real lol
waterfall. end of discussion.So rkymtnman, do you have a plausible counter-argument that includes...facts?
he's got his shit talking game figured outIs this guy for real lol
Agreed i run an alita 40Cold$moke, I mistook you for the OP. My humblest apology for that. Earlier in the thread you mentioned that it’s just a matter of keeping the blower clean. You mentioned the Alita 40 or 60.
Your method is to allow the dirt to buildup in the air pump,air hose and bottom side of the diffuser. My method is to stop the dirt from entering in the first place. Why is that too much to grasp?
No shit talk. I explained it rather well. My first dive into hydro was with the waterfall method and no matter what you risk a root clog. My method cannot be clogged by roots no matter what. “Waterfall. end of discussion is not a reasonable counter argument”. Not a reasonable debate whatsoever.he's got his shit talking game figured out
strike two. you aren't very good at this are you?My first dive into hydro was with the waterfall method and no matter what you risk a root clog.
are they airtight containers? if not, your method is worthless to bring in clean room grade air.36 separate containers