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whocares
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Did you read the literature on the Octabubblers? It's 6 gph per line.
27gph x 60 = 1620 gph. 6 x 8 = 48 gph per octa.
1620/48= 33.7 Octabubblers @ 0 ft. Head.
You shouldn't need pressure reducers with the hydrotronic. That will maintain constant psi and flow for you that's why you bought it. The pump is multistage it can slow down its flow. You bought nice shit man. If jack can do it you can too.
Also if may ask why you went with an irrigation system meant to water hundred plus at once when you have such a small garden...you could have spent less than 400 bucks irrigating that and not be so unsure about this equipment you saw a pro use on instagram
You bought nice shit man.
Sure. My last few runs i was watering several times a day in flowering. It really started to become a challenge to be available to water as often as i wanted to. Also i travel spring thru fall so it should make it much less of a burden for my girlfriend to tackle. I spent alot of time looking at peoples irrigation systems and i think its pretty clear jack has a rock solid setup. Theres are hundreds of questions and pages of answers so that saved me alot of legwork figuring things out.
Also another decising factor was the scaleability of this system. Sure im on the small side now but we have a power constraint here and this system should have no problem covering my future plans in a new location.
Yeah the system is super scalable. you can run basically what you have now as a zone, wire in solenoids and an irrigation timer or program it and you barely have to think about watering other than the maintenance. Next step is to nix the pump and run your zones on your buildings water pressure with nutrient dosers (if your waters good) and all you have to do is change your stock buckets monitor your timer and moisture and clean clean clean
Hope it all works out holler if you have questions. hopefully some people see this thread and see what's good with setting up irrigation!
Hey there, nice job whocares! Setup is looking good. I recently set up the exact same thing, but am installing the sprinkler zone solenoids so that I can run multiple rooms off the same pump.
I do have one question, perhaps @We Solidarity could help answer this: I have two reservoirs, one for each room. Each room has it's own solenoids, and each reservoir has it's own solenoid controlling which reservoir is feeding in to the pump. How exactly do I do the wiring to the zone controller so that the solenoid for "reservoir 1" is piggybacked to the solenoid for "reservoir 1", and same thing for reservoir 2 and room 2?
Thanks!
I still have a few questions mostly with how to keep the lines clean but i think i can figure it out. Im sure after its actually up n running itll get sorted out.
Not quite, they're designed for irrigation systems pulling water from ponds and the like so that algae and other debris don't get in the lines. They block more and are less likely to get clogged than the one I see in your pic.
Check em out:
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