Pushrod Monkey
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I didn’t hear that in the CorpsA saying from the Army:
"There is never time to do it right but there is always time to do it over."
I didn’t hear that in the CorpsA saying from the Army:
"There is never time to do it right but there is always time to do it over."
I have to say, the one we built work fine. It's been tested in the desert, Sahara, and it works. It only needs 20% humidity to work.Seems like one of these could possibly be constructed out of a simple solar panel and a cheap air pump. You could likely build one with some junk you have laying around approximately $50 in supplies... ie. PVC pipe... The water seer looks like a scam from where I stand, unfortunately. It's mindboggling that a good idea's like these (that can solve real world problems) are hijacked by greedy fucks simply out to make a buck.
It's a good idea, but only feasible in humid or at best, semi-arid climates. But certainly not worth $1,500 a pop....
We heard it everytime we messed something up.I didn’t hear that in the Corps
The same people that believe the government wants to help them are the same that believe a stripper loves themI have to say, the one we built work fine. It's been tested in the desert, Sahara, and it works. It only needs 20% humidity to work.
We built one using a plastic 55 gallon food drum with a PVC pipe. I've posted the diagram here before.
It's not a scam. It was invented by a college student trying to help others and it was sidelined by governments. They don't want their people happy and healthy.
No.... I'm not going there.... too easy.The same people that believe the government wants to help them are the same that believe a stripper loves them
Pretty good imagination you've got going on there.... Sidelined by the government, and don't want people happy.... I bet you've got all sort's of "theories" on this subject.I have to say, the one we built work fine. It's been tested in the desert, Sahara, and it works. It only needs 20% humidity to work.
We built one using a plastic 55 gallon food drum with a PVC pipe. I've posted the diagram here before.
It's not a scam. It was invented by a college student trying to help others and it was sidelined by governments. They don't want their people happy and healthy.
I admire the grit, and the audacity to take on a project such as this actually. I would be looking at putting some rocks/gravel/sand underneath, grading it in a direction, and creating some sort of pit in which you can remove any water that might become a problem at some point. Even a single freak rain could really screw things up, so getting your drainage specs in line here is really something you want to consider well, before backing that thing down into the pit. I would have your sump area off to the side, and not totally underneath, so that you can access it, and service it.-Lighting is in the mail
-Humidity factor is TBD, either need a dehu or humidifier which can easily be installed but will not know until the box is fully installed
-12" cloudline fan and ducting is on order which will be routed into the crawlspace (840 cf will end up being total area dedicated to plants, the remaining 200 cf will be separated workspace )
- plant count will start small and scale as I gain experience
- I live in the country and have a singular neighbor on my side of the street up a ways from me so discretion on the install does not concern me.
This thread contains quite a few answers already to your concerns but some cannot be answered until the project is complete. Won't know how Temps/humidity act until it's actually in the ground. That's really the only unknown for me. But I've got the skills and equipment to do just about anything I want to modify my grow space.
Cheers and enjoy the ride.
I'm eager to get it placed.
Because of your job in the Army, you know yada, yada, yada.... Sounds like scratched record too me. What exactly is "spoiled" about how I'm living here in America? Fill me in, I'm eager to understand these things....Because of my job in the Army, I know first hand how little the gov cares for it's people.
And it's gotten so much worse since the election.
I've seen the Gov order a water project shut down because the local Gov did not want people to have access to water unless they provided it.
You may not think so, but the majority of Governments are setup to handle slaves, not citizens.
You are totally spoiled by living in America.
I would suggest using something like pvc... It's cheap, and you can do lots with it. Say if you want to run your electric, run it though the pipe, so you can always fish another line in there, (pull lines) later down the line. If it's wide bore enough, and you keep a fish line in there, you can always pull another line though in the future. ie. upgrades to your unit. Something to think about.I'm a big K.I S.S. guy (Keep It Simple Stupid)
All I am worried about is getting water, electric, and venting to my unit and it's off to the races.
Never said I wasn'tSpoiled is getting something that you don't appreciate, selfishness, etc. Just because we have electricity and running water does not make someone spoiled. I know a lot of Americans that could live in a log cabin with no problems as they chop wood for the winter. And where are you from?? Since you have the internet and a computer you must be just as spoiled, by your logic.
If you've been over seas then you should already know what I'm talking about.Because of your job in the Army, you know yada, yada, yada.... Sounds like scratched record too me. What exactly is "spoiled" about how I'm living here in America? Fill me in, I'm eager to understand these things....
Fill in this pollywog AO from the US Navy. My kind doesn't seem quite as enlightened on this subject, as Army cannon fodder seems to be...
Never said I wasn't
Yes, I am spoiled to some degree. We all are to one extent or another. Americans have not had to endure public beatings in over a hundred years. Americans throw away more food than some countries eat. The American way of life is to be spoiled, its just part of the culture. I'm not picking on any one person, just that without realizing it, most Americans have no clue what hardship really is.Spoiled is getting something that you don't appreciate, selfishness, etc. Just because we have electricity and running water does not make someone spoiled. I know a lot of Americans that could live in a log cabin with no problems as they chop wood for the winter. And where are you from?? Since you have the internet and a computer you must be just as spoiled, by your logic.
Yes, I am spoiled to some degree. We all are to one extent or another. Americans have not had to endure public beatings in over a hundred years. Americans throw away more food than some countries eat. The American way of life is to be spoiled, its just part of the culture. I'm not picking on any one person, just that without realizing it, most Americans have no clue what hardship really is.
I'm not going to argue. I've made my point.What is hardship?? Losing everything in the 2008 market crash? Becoming homeless because of it? It's all relative to peoples standards of living. And you only endure a public beating when you break the law, people in prison here are getting raped, I rather get beaten in public lol
When we objectify the government like it's a person, or in your case a "stripper", I think it's a rabbit hole. How do people even go here? The government isn't "someone" it's an organization, just like any other, and it's run like any other business or corporations. It's always going to do what's in it's "perceived" best overall interest, (at the time) and it's orchestrated by millions of individuals, all with competing interest and agenda's..... Government is the side rails of a society, without it there would be nothing besides anarchy and chaos.The same people that believe the government wants to help them are the same that believe a stripper loves them