Drip Drip Goes The Uniseal (Leaking!)

ttystikk

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That and water displacment via top feed

The top feed makes a differnce because no matter the return line configuration water will self level ....as long as its not.beings sucked out faster then it can drain ;)
It will to a point. My tub's water level was an inch or two different from front to back.
 

Cold$moke

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Whats your pump size?
Inlet line size
Return line size

Is yours top feed or undercurrent?

I found it happens more with undercurrent setups then top feed
 

Cold$moke

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It was too fast lol

Looks and sound ok

Just try to play with it if they arent even (the in feed)

Take some still shots it looked good from what i saw lol
 

Sour Wreck

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It was too fast lol

Looks and sound ok

Just try to play with it if they arent even (the in feed)

Take some still shots it looked good from what i saw lol
50-60 gallon system with 500 gph pump. one tote didn't get the flow of the other three. will see what i can do to tweak it.

need to harvest now, clear a tent out and glue this sucker up.
 

Cold$moke

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Change your plumbing just a tiny bit like this

And youll get even flow


Remember the pipes need to level with water before they spillover

Get a few more 90s and add something like this

Then just make sure your manifold is reasonable level and you will get even flow20180422_112737.png
 

Cold$moke

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There are just too many axis's to try and level out to get it even without a fill and spill

But it looks like it will kill it when your done :)
 

ttystikk

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Whats your pump size?
Inlet line size
Return line size

Is yours top feed or undercurrent?

I found it happens more with undercurrent setups then top feed
Mine feeds into the top and returns underneath. I know exactly why my tubs aren't exactly even and I also know it doesn't make any difference.
 

ttystikk

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all right guys. i have a prototype up and running. what do you think? is this enough waterfall?

ignore the floating plastic crumbs, i was in too much of a rush to see this thing operating to clean it up first, lol...

Looks fine!

I would have suggested the use of flexible tubing instead of PVC for the topfeed lines, and the use of 1/2" tee fittings to introduce just enough restriction to ensure even flow. I would also have stopped the water nearer the center of the tub instead of a corner.

These are quibbles and I think it will work fine.
 

Sour Wreck

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will have to pick up more 90's to create the fill and spill effect. will do so soon. harvesting plants tonight.
 

ttystikk

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It is fine but could be finer if its all even steven

Imo :)

In other words you know how to make your system level, its just not worrying you ?;)
Correct. It isn't worth the trouble to fix it. Next time I rebuild it- VERY easy to do with flexible hose and barbed fittings- I'll configure it to correct for the issue.
 

Sour Wreck

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@cold$smoke
how about a fill and spill that doubles as plant support and tie off, while trying to flower in 2" inch net pots?

put one one on each tub...

rdwc7.jpg
 

Cold$moke

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I like the creativity

But i like to keep plant support and plant life support seperate ymmv :P

But i like the idea and if you plull it off sweet !

Did the spill over help with flow?


I like to keep my system plumbing as simple as possible .

Your fill and spill doesn't need to be that high (i know you where combining ideas)

Great IDEA though try it man you might be on to something :)
 

Sour Wreck

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I like the creativity

But i like to keep plant support and plant life support seperate ymmv :P

But i like the idea and if you plull it off sweet !

Did the spill over help with flow?


I like to keep my system plumbing as simple as possible .

Your fill and spill doesn't need to be that high (i know you where combining ideas)

Great IDEA though try it man you might be on to something :)

lol, it is too high, but i might try it. once its all glued together it might just work, lol
 

Cold$moke

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I wouldnt glue any of the feed lines pressure fit will be fine :)(trust me that will be a bitch to clean if you can break it down )


Im tuned in whatever you do !
 

Sour Wreck

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I wouldnt glue any of the feed lines pressure fit will be fine :)(trust me that will be a bitch to clean if you can break it down )


Im tuned in whatever you do !

that's probably the correct thing to do. with that said, i will not be using the PVC in the above manner for tying off plants. too risky. will use trellis or something else, until i tire of it and give up and got back to larger net pots and hydroton, lol
 

Sour Wreck

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I like the creativity

But i like to keep plant support and plant life support seperate ymmv :P

But i like the idea and if you plull it off sweet !

Did the spill over help with flow?



I like to keep my system plumbing as simple as possible .

Your fill and spill doesn't need to be that high (i know you where combining ideas)

Great IDEA though try it man you might be on to something :)
haven't tested it yet, but it has to.... will be testing soon
 

ttystikk

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Mine is dead simple. And it's rock solid; once, I intentionally added water from a bucket of rotten roots.

Nothing happened.
 
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