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07-19-2009, 03:54 AM #1
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Six Plant Rubbermaid DWC
Thank you for your reply LOC NAR,
I will invest in 10 gallon tubs, they are cheap enough.
Instead of the 600GPH pump I will go with 2 or 3 weaker ones for redundancy, in case one ever fails. (I do plan on being away for a couple days at a time here and there.)
I would like to purchase a pH meter, I just do not know how to go about getting the right one, from what I have been reading, many of them seem to break down very quickly. There is an EC/PPM/pH meter for 300$ with a very nice warranty on it... Perhaps I should invest in something nice like that?khazoth Reviewed by khazoth on . Six Plant Rubbermaid DWC Hello everyone, I currently have a 3ft X 2ft X 6in tray that I use for ebb and flow with a 14 gallon reservoir underneath it. I built the system with rubbermaid containers, and did not put much consideration into complete drainage. The fill/drain fittings are right in the middle, causing a small layer of water to remain for most of the day, every day. In the future i will place the fittings on one end of the tray, and have the other end slightly elevated, to force all water to drain to one Rating: 5
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