Virgin Aero grower.. couple ???s

rickymac21

Well-Known Member
Hey aero nerds. I've been contemplating a new small set up for a cabinet grow.
First off I'd like to ask if High pressure aero does in fact produce healthier roots than Lown pressure systems ? I know the fine micron of the hpa is beneficial, but how much of a difference is noticeable for the money?

If HPA is in fact the elite option I have a couple more questions regarding the system.
I found this.....
http://multiponics.biz/collections/aeroponics/products/diy-high-pressure-aeroponics-kit-6800

I don't necessarily like this kit, the website has other options to where it's less expensive. But this is the gist of the system.
Would this simple system adequately run a 6 site/sprayer system? I only ask because the site also offers other items such as pressure switch, accumulator tank etc. I read what they do, but don't see how they are necessary. I mean as long as the the pump comes on when intended and there aren't too many sprayer heads off the pump, the pressure should build within seconds thus providing the fine mist. I would only see these extra pieces being necessary if you were running more heads on the pump. Yes no??

Anyways, that's all I got. Ive built a basic aero cloner with success so I'm just trying to determine if the HPA system is worth the money.

If low pressure systems produce just fine, any recommendations to sprayers? I know a lot of people use the notorious ez cloner 360 degree sprayers. But if there is another sprayer for low pressure systems that produce a finer mist, that would be a nice happy median.
 

rickymac21

Well-Known Member
Neveremind, I have done the research and found what I was looking for pertaining to my questions above. Of course.

However, I'm having trouble seeing how a system such as this is put together. Most of the pieces such as the pump, pressure switch, silenoid all have open end wires and no outlet cord. I'm just curious if someone could she'd some light on how...
A. The pressure switch is wired to the pump?
B. The electronic silenoid is wired to the timer?
 
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