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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    i see this part in many aeroponic systems, i dont know whats its use and how to use it. I really dont think its neccessary but i dont want to take any chances when i build my own. thanks.

    The first pic just shows an aero system, the second shows the part i want to know about.
    Dimebag Reviewed by Dimebag on . whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic) i see this part in many aeroponic systems, i dont know whats its use and how to use it. I really dont think its neccessary but i dont want to take any chances when i build my own. thanks. The first pic just shows an aero system, the second shows the part i want to know about. Rating: 5

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    Looks to me like it was put there to empty the tub.

    QB

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    And your right,it is useless.

    QB

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dimebag
    i see this part in many aeroponic systems, i dont know whats its use and how to use it. I really dont think its neccessary but i dont want to take any chances when i build my own. thanks.

    The first pic just shows an aero system, the second shows the part i want to know about.
    Howdy Dimebag,

    It looks like ya could use it for connecting a series of rez's,and possibly empty the tank..although it kinda seems funky,to empty the rez,with the jets spraying at the same time.

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    My Guess: To provide air outtake to relieve the pressure that builds up inside.

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    Torog.. I agree.. It looks like a place to hook up an extra resivor...Hydro stores sell these floating valves that work on gravity... when the main reservoir is low the valve pops open and lets water in from the back up reservoir (which is higher than the main reservoir) gravity pushes the water in.. : )






    I think

    hahahah
    SMB

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    My best guess is, its for easy drainage of the resivore, but the other ideas sound good too.

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    to high for a drain and would think to high to feed water in the res. as once up to this hight the spayers will not work properly as partialy submerged. Unless ther is a float addded somewere else to measure the water level. Good question though and would like to hear the answer

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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    how about some more pics?

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    #10
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    whats this part for in an aeroponic system? (pic)

    It uses the pump to drain.

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