Yes but you will need another pump for the chiller in current configuration..
Oh wait a min...are you going to tee off the pump discharge to the chiller?
It would pretty much be a ebb and flow/Dec system, the chiller would keep the res cool, and I would "flood" x amount of times a day, keeping the water level and temp pretty constant. But I've never ran a chiller so I'm not sure were it would be optimal in the system.If you wanted to use more plant sites I think you would run into un-equal water levels and flow. Just a guess though..
I dont see why it wouldn't? I would make the drains larger dia than supply and the most direct route back to res...just to insure.And would the return or "drain" natually go back into the res after over flowing from the buckets?
I run 1200 watts and in the spring and fall when the ambient temps are low 70's and my room/shed gets up to high 70's, trying to keep res below 70 can be difficult if not impossible. But yes as I said its not imperative and can be worked around. And yup I agree keep it simple stupid lol.If the chiller is an absolute necessity then use it, otherwise its an expensive overkill alternative to an easily managable factor. I doubt he's running 5000w hps for a two bucket system.
Aeroponics > Ebb & Flow, that's not even an argument. Finally, K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple, stupid)
What is your res temp? If I run much above 70 yup roots suffer.I have a 15x15 sealed indoor grow room. I run 3600 watts x 4 tables with 4 different 9gal reservoirs I don't even bother checking the temps in the res because unless the water is really warm( root rot) its not a big issue.
You're running 14,400W in there? Of what kind of lighting? What's your W/ft²?I have a 15x15 sealed indoor grow room. I run 3600 watts x 4 tables with 4 different 9gal reservoirs I don't even bother checking the temps in the res because unless the water is really warm( root rot) its not a big issue.
Are you talking about what I had tty? If yes thats exactly what I had and it was just a matter of turning on timer and I had ebb and flood lol. I actually found the plants did better with constant circ so stop flooding and just let it go. Wasnt really trying to reinvent as much as making the girls happy. Also I lose power here a lot so with my setup it drains when power goes down and plants can stay healthy for quite some time unlike a rdwc.This seems like a hybrid RDWC/ebb n flood system. My advice is to pick one or the other of these systems and just build that instead of trying to reinvent the hydro wheel.
If you build ebb n flood, you won't need a chiller.
If you build RDWC, you won't need a separate res.
Using a small circulation pump and putting it on a battery backup will solve the power outage issue.Are you talking about what I had tty? If yes thats exactly what I had and it was just a matter of turning on timer and I had ebb and flood lol. I actually found the plants did better with constant circ so stop flooding and just let it go. Wasnt really trying to reinvent as much as making the girls happy. Also I lose power here a lot so with my setup it drains when power goes down and plants can stay healthy for quite some time unlike a rdwc.
No, 3500 divided by four trays. With 12 in each tray. No ac. Good venilation with a seperate intake for my 8 flange hood. 2-8inch fans bring in air, and a 6 inch 600cfm fan exhaust it via a scrubber.You're running 14,400W in there? Of what kind of lighting? What's your W/ft²?
My rack has 144 ft² of space on it and I've never put over 4500W in there.