Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
11195 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Results 1 to 9 of 9

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1.     
    #1
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    then, you shoulod buy one of these...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll..._BIN_Stores_IT

    I have one...what a deal...giving away my secrets here...llllllol
    latewood Reviewed by latewood on . If you are worried about the water level in your res... then, you shoulod buy one of these... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7545059175&ssPageName=MERC_VIC_ReBay_Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT I have one...what a deal...giving away my secrets here...llllllol Rating: 5

  2.   Advertisements

  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    Heh, could you explain what it does?

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    pixxxx

  5.     
    #4
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    Kick-ass! Now I get it...

    $5? On it's way...

  6.     
    #5
    Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    $5 is pretty cheap.. does it work well? I got mine from http://floatswitches.net/ works pretty well... i replaced the battery with an old 9v DC cell phone adapter....

    I only wanted it so i could keep my res on the same level as my grow buckets (DWC 5 gal buckets) and avoid the gravity fed float valve... with electronics there is no way it can flood...

    well - there still is - you need some kind of anti-syphon device... i just punched a hole in my vinyl tubing and stuck a piece of the WD-40 straw (nice and sturdy) in there so that air can fill the tube in the event of negative pressure which would USUALLY make all water surfaces level... ie - flood your grow room.

    EDIT: the straw contraption - is INSIDE the res.. near where the water will leave... when the pump is on - a tiny stream of water shoots out - so if you do this, make sure it is over water. (in the res, or control bucket)
    Marijuana has turned my hamburger of a life into a tasty cheeseburger

    -Marco Smoko

  7.     
    #6
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    Quote Originally Posted by BloodShot420
    $5 is pretty cheap.. does it work well? I got mine from http://floatswitches.net/ works pretty well... i replaced the battery with an old 9v DC cell phone adapter....

    I only wanted it so i could keep my res on the same level as my grow buckets (DWC 5 gal buckets) and avoid the gravity fed float valve... with electronics there is no way it can flood...

    well - there still is - you need some kind of anti-syphon device... i just punched a hole in my vinyl tubing and stuck a piece of the WD-40 straw (nice and sturdy) in there so that air can fill the tube in the event of negative pressure which would USUALLY make all water surfaces level... ie - flood your grow room.

    EDIT: the straw contraption - is INSIDE the res.. near where the water will leave... when the pump is on - a tiny stream of water shoots out - so if you do this, make sure it is over water. (in the res, or control bucket)
    If you make a res with flood/drain at end of system.(I am currently building this system)...although I am using same principal to keep recirculating/draining/DWC units full at all times, from 1 res (same thing, just different water depth)...anyway
    put 2ndary dwc res at end of ebb & flow and use electric pump switch to draw water through system to it; Then it drains or gets pumped back to Main res. I can see it...Can you see it?

  8.     
    #7
    Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    I think so... thats how i do it... (if i understand you correctly)

    I got a res which i fill up via a sink... when i'm done, i take the same hose that filled it up and plug into the control bucket... (empty grow bucket with switches on it)... if the water level is low, the switches drop - and the pump in the res (rubbermaid trash can) kick on and fill till the switches float, then cut off... water is still flowing to the grow buckets at this time, so when the switches float, it only takes a second for them to drop... then the pump kicks on, and refills it...

    2x a day all the water gets pumped back to the res... to mix around, and get even ppm and even temps... (all done by timers)... then refills the system.. its working great.. it was my alternative to building a recirculating system... which i didnt want to mess with on this run... and i may never mess with now. who knows... i might change to E&F this summer... it gets hot as hell here.
    Marijuana has turned my hamburger of a life into a tasty cheeseburger

    -Marco Smoko

  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    I keep wanting to just get trays and fill them with hydroton and clones and run ebb and flo just for the simplicity...

  10.     
    #9
    Member

    If you are worried about the water level in your res...

    Heh - tru dat... i dont think thats quite as fast a DWC - but this summer, thats what i'm gonna have to set up... its too hot here for DWC - and in E&F the temps dont matter quite as much - just keep the res water moving... and nothing can grow in it...

Similar Threads

  1. DWC Water Level?
    By smileyface in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 05-28-2011, 01:28 AM
  2. Water Level in DWC?
    By LiquidMagik in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 29
    Last Post: 12-17-2008, 03:38 AM
  3. DWC water level question
    By medGreen in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-30-2008, 12:46 AM
  4. Ebb / flow water level help
    By Pinner in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 10-24-2007, 12:28 AM
  5. reservoir water level question !
    By Silver Balls in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 02-12-2006, 06:20 AM
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook