niiiice worki just made my own aerosprayer hydro system and cost me 30 bux...wow, to think i was going to pay 300 bux for one of these...
It'll work! He's going to get lots of oxygenation throwing the water around like that- and there's no chance of roots drowning if they're hanging above the waterline.I thought they were supposed to mist not stream?
i have a dual air pump that i have connected to bubble curtains that i JUST finshed putting in...will post picsSeems to me that there should be a way of bringing in fresh O2 to the spray area's air, and an exit path as well.
I'm kinda curious about the benefit of adding a VERY small fan (computer CPU sized, maybe 25mm), pulling fresh air into the spray chamber. Could mount it on the end of a piece of plastic tubing to get it away from the water spray.
Perhaps a common fish tank air pump bringing in fresh air via the usual small tubing would be smart.
The exit path reasonably would be the holes where the plants enter the spray chamber.
that's so wierd b/c what i heard was that the res was getting too cold and people were throwing heaters in there and some would melt the res and everything would be FUCT!one more thing- I've heard a few growers talking about reservoir temps in systems like this getting too high due to heat from the pump motor.
Mounting the pump outside the tank so the water only touches the pump impeller blades, not the motor housing, was noted as one solution, requiring a bit of plastic tubing plumbing work. Others have suggested tank coolers in various states, from dropping in frozen coldpacks to thermostatically controlled radiator systems and Peltier-effect cooling devices.
That'll do.i have a dual air pump that i have connected to bubble curtains that i JUST finshed putting in...will post pics
hhhmmmmm..............haha, that's a thought. i'll take pics and let you knowThat'll do.
heh, I wonder- if you have enough mist over the surface from airstone action, you may not need the sprayers.