HP aero material

dstroy

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Hi ladies/gentlemen

I've been lurking for a while, and never posted.

I'll start by saying that I've got some hydro(dwc, nft, fog)/soil experience and I know what to look for in general plant health. But I've got no MJ experience at all. My wife just got her MMJ license and I'm looking to do an HP aero setup.

I haven't looked for any caregiver support groups in our area but I would appreciate any suggestions for good ones in RI.

I have experience in high pressure spray systems (water/methanol for cars) and I know that it's best to keep post solenoid volume as low as possible.

I'm looking for bpa free plastics, preferably nylon or polycarbonate to mount the nozzles. I'm having a hard time finding rigid bpa free plastics in 1/4" i.d. or smaller. It doesn't matter if it's black or not because it will be inside the root zone which is light sealed. I would need straight pipe and the 1/4" or smaller t's for the nozzles. The reason I am looking for small i.d. rigid piping is because it is much better for low duty cycle spray applications and I would greatly prefer 1/4" id or smaller to reduce lag/sputtering/dribble. Pre-spray manifold piping is going to be at least 1/2" i.d. .

I'm looking at 12 plant sites per system, split into two rails. Two total systems, one for veg, and another for flower. One HP pump, accumulator and associated control equipment/sensors for both systems. One backup pump. Reservoirs will be located outside of the respective grow areas, along with co2 enrichment equipage.

The main goal is medium initial investment ~4,000USD for an extremely efficient setup and I know that I can accomplish that with some help from some master growers here. I've read all of stinkbud's thread for LP aero.

She needs a lot of medicine, and we don't have a huge amount of space to work with right now (20x20ft) for veg, flower and clones. Thanks in advance, we need your help.
 

dstroy

Well-Known Member
I think I found what I was looking for. I found a website that has all food grade plastics and they sell everything else except food grade buckets.

I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link it or not so I'll just err on the side of caution and not do it.

As soon as I have some time I'll put up a list of the equipment that I believe I will need. I'll be using an arduino or a rpi for environmental control as of right now.
 
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