Free DWC Drip Bucket System Plans

tkrimo

Active Member
The Drip-DWC Bucket System Is Powered by Air and Works Great
In the early 1980's I made my first hydroponic system and was hooked on how easy hydroponics really was. At that time there was a window box design that used a small aquarium pump to deliver air into the bottom of the window box which had water in it. There was a small hole in the tubing at the bottom where the bend was. The tubing went back to the top of the window box and wrapped along the top then terminated. There were holes along the tubing every inch or so along the top. When the pump is on it blew air out of the hole and into the reservoir bottom while picking up water droplets and they would travel along the tubing dripping at every hole wetting the media which was vermiculite. Vermiculite would spread the moisture along the growing area.

I didn't like the system and I don't like vermiculite as it breaks down and doesn't hold enough oxygen. A better media is Coir which is coconut shavings.

The picture below shows plans I made using a 5 gal bucket. I used clay balls in the growing net pot. The system works very well. The air blows into the bottom of the bucket aerating the nutrient solution in the bucket and at the same time lifted the solution up the pump assembly and out the drip ring which constantly drips onto the grow chamber irrigating the plant. The solution falls out the bottom of the grow chamber and into the reservoir further aerating the solution.

The plants like all the oxygen this system delivers and pays you back with lush growth. This is a drip system and DWC system in one. You can chain them together using the same air pump. The more powerful the pump the more buckets you can string together.

I have videos on you tube under tkrimo showing a couple of air driven examples. If enough people are interested in free plans on this very simple system I will give you our plans.
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quietguy420

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How easy / hard is it to change out your nutrient solution? you just pull out the inner blue container holding the hydroton and place into a new bucket already ready with solution or something? Man those are some beautiful bushes. Do you use your aquaponics water in those buckets for their nutrients?
 

tkrimo

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How easy / hard is it to change out your nutrient solution? you just pull out the inner blue container holding the hydroton and place into a new bucket already ready with solution or something? Man those are some beautiful bushes. Do you use your aquaponics water in those buckets for their nutrients?
Hi
It is easy the bucket has a elbow through a rubber grommet {electrical department home depot} that creates a swivel that has a hose on it so you can monitor nutrient level and if you swivel it all thew way you can drain the old solution out of the hose and use in your dirt plants or trees. Then every month or so I flush with fresh water to get rid of salts. What makes these plants grow so lush is the oxygen. The air pump blows into the bottom of the 5 gal bucket aerating the solution and at the same time the water is sucked up and out of the pump column and out of the holes in the drip ring where it picks up more oxygen from the droplets falling from the ring. It fertilizes the plants root zone and then drops back into the bucket further aerating the solution. The plants roots will grow out of the bottom and into the nutrient solution. There is a air space between the bottom of the top grow container and the top of the nutrient solution level in the bucket.
It is a drip system and DWC in one and they work. You can use any container for the top grow container and when I made the plans for this the 5 gal net pots weren't out yet.
Moving water with air isn't new and in the early 1980's there was a window box system that just used a hole in the air tube and it was bent in a U with the hole at the bottom. The air would go out of the hole and bring water up the hose so you can take a air tubing from the top of the grow container all the way down to the bottom then bend it back up. Make the hole at the bend and anywhere along the tubing where you want it to drip.
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NorCalTransplant

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Im very curious to see your plans, I have yet to set up my long over due system and am still trying to decide on things. Please post your plans.
 

dRoPpM

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Hi tk, I like your system. I am at the point where I have 5 gal buckets w/ 6 in netpot. Been researching for months how to add more o2 to my dwc setup. on hwith patience this may be the system I am looking for. Would you mind posting those plans. I look forward to this new project.
 

Flo Grow

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+REP !
I like this thread, although my hydro store sells the Gen Hydro drip system replacement parts (everything except buckets and pump) for $16.
 

Optic1

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my buckets came out to about 6 to 7 bucks each, just get a good pump. easy as hell to make.

on a side note for the buckets if you want to recirc them as in the undercurrent method, get square ones. costco has some nice one's with a hinged lid. the square buckets make it easier for the pvc fittings for the water pass thru connections.

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Optic1

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I wish I would have got them lol, I had just left the depot and they had the homer buckets for $2.49ea lids were $0.98. I think the hinged deals were 2 for $17.98
 

Optic1

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I intend to add the GH drip set up to my coolers someday.
What for make your own. dont pay 11 bucks and up. get a stick of 1/2" schedule 40 pvc, some 1/4" air line from wally world, some 3/8" poly hose and some 1/2" tee's and aquarium sealant. Will almost come to almost 12 bucks and make 7 per stick of pvc cut at 14 inches. It's so simple to do. Only other thing is maybe a pvc saw to cut pipe on a 45 degree angle at the end and a drill to pop a few drip holes.

Here are a couple pics, i lifted it up to see better. You will save 10 bucks each.


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Then it just bottoms out in homers bucket with no muss, no fuss.
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Good luck. Or I can make em and you guys can send me the extra cash you wouldn't save lol.
 

Optic1

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Yes all powered by air and you do not need air stones, the drip provides all the air you need.
Download these plans and you will see how there made, if your still stumped let me know and I will pull one out and give you a close-up pic.
http://hydro-plans.com/hydroponics/h...nic-Plans.html

So far this pump is running them all with good drip.
ActiveAqua Commercial Air Pump 6 outlets (eco-5064)

Commercial Air Pump with 6 outlets, 45 lt per minute

http://www.horticulturesource.com/irrigation-pumps-reverse-osmosis-ro-water-chillers-sprayers-tubing-filters-pond-etc-c30/air-pumps-air-stones-air-diffusers-air-manifolds-etc--s107/hydrofarm-activeaqua-commercial-air-pump-6-outlets-p6349/?osCsid=9a857d27ff216e4a484e987f6bb2052a
 

chillychill

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link is not working for me ... bahhh Not Found, Error 404

Yes all powered by air and you do not need air stones, the drip provides all the air you need.
Download these plans and you will see how there made, if your still stumped let me know and I will pull one out and give you a close-up pic.
http://hydro-plans.com/hydroponics/h...nic-Plans.html

So far this pump is running them all with good drip.
ActiveAqua Commercial Air Pump 6 outlets (eco-5064)

Commercial Air Pump with 6 outlets, 45 lt per minute

http://www.horticulturesource.com/irrigation-pumps-reverse-osmosis-ro-water-chillers-sprayers-tubing-filters-pond-etc-c30/air-pumps-air-stones-air-diffusers-air-manifolds-etc--s107/hydrofarm-activeaqua-commercial-air-pump-6-outlets-p6349/?osCsid=9a857d27ff216e4a484e987f6bb2052a
 

pwizzle

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Here's a cool thought.
You wouldn't need any pumps at all as long you kept enough water in the res you could siphon the water out into the drip and it would recycle and run by itself.
:D
Now put that system outdoors and you have an electric free self sustaining system, All you would need to do is add nutes or fresh water every now and then.
Hell yeah, that's what kinda creativity comes from being high lol
 
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