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I am interested to know if anyone is using condensate from their dehumidifiers and ac units to water their plants? Have they had any issues with doing so?

Is it possible (with properly sized ac and dehumidifier) to produce enough condensate to essentially recycle the water they use and have to introduce little to no new ro water?

My understanding is....plants transpire something like 95% of the water theyre given. If it cud be reclaimed by air conditioners and dehumidifiers and then reused in theory u wud only need to add about 5% new water to ur grow rm?

Condensate is essentially distilled water and has a ppm of 0 if im not mistaken...?
 
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I am interested to know if anyone is using condensate from their dehumidifiers and ac units to water their plants? Have they had any issues with doing so?

Is it possible (with properly sized ac and dehumidifier) to produce enough condensate to essentially recycle the water they use and have to introduce little to no new ro water?

My understanding is....plants transpire something like 95% of the water theyre given. If it cud be reclaimed by air conditioners and dehumidifiers and then reused in theory u wud only need to add about 5% new water to ur grow rm?

Condensate is essentially distilled water and has a ppm of 0 if im not mistaken...?
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Thats a great idea G. A bud of mine recycles all his condensate. He is a real sustainability nut. The only thing he does is treats the condensate with nutrients when using as feed and adds C and Mg when using for general watering as like you said it is basically distilled water and has very low mineral content but can contain some heavy metals and pathogens.
 
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Thats a great idea G. A bud of mine recycles all his condensate. He is a real sustainability nut. The only thing he does is treats the condensate with nutrients when using as feed and adds C and Mg when using for general watering as like you said it is basically distilled water and has very low mineral content.
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Its certainly a very "green" approach.

Do u know how much new water if any he has to use?

Also, id be interested to know what region he's in because i wud think that plays an important role. In a dry climate i wud assume that not only does a dehumidifier have to work less therefore producing less condensate but some of the airs water content wud be lost to the atmosphere.
 
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Here is the system my bud uses if your interested.

https://www.hydrologicsystems.com/products/arcs-automated-reclaimed-condensate-system
 
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Its certainly a very "green" approach.

Do u know how much new water if any he has to use?

Also, id be interested to know what region he's in because i wud think that plays an important role. In a dry climate i wud assume that not only does a dehumidifier have to work less therefore producing less condensate but some of the airs water content wud be lost to the atmosphere.
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He is in a very humid region , think Houston humidity levels. he claims he is only having to add around 10-15 % makeup water.
 
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Its certainly a very "green" approach.

Do u know how much new water if any he has to use?

Also, id be interested to know what region he's in because i wud think that plays an important role. In a dry climate i wud assume that not only does a dehumidifier have to work less therefore producing less condensate but some of the airs water content wud be lost to the atmosphere.
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you are correct . This approach works well better in high humidity regions
 
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Here is the system my bud uses if your interested.

https://www.hydrologicsystems.com/products/arcs-automated-reclaimed-condensate-system
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I wasnt aware there was a product for purifying condensate. Its ses in the link that the water contains heavy metals. If that were true wudnt u get a reading with ur tds meter? As far as pathogens...whuch was the other thing mentioned cudnt that be addressed w aeration, peroxide, bleach, ....?
 
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I wasnt aware there was a product for purifying condensate. Its ses in the link that the water contains heavy metals. If that were true wudnt u get a reading with ur tds meter? As far as pathogens...whuch was the other thing mentioned cudnt that be addressed w aeration, peroxide, bleach, ....?
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One would think that wud work. For the pathogens he uses a UV sterilizer from my old reef tank system I gave him. So the water passes thru UV chambers and it kills everything. With some creativity a guy like you can diy and make it work without a lot of expensive gear.
 
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One would think that wud work. For the pathogens he uses a UV sterilizer from my old reef tank system I gave him. So the water passes thru UV chambers and it kills everything. With some creativity a guy like you can diy and make it work without a lot of expensive gear.
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What if i told u i already did? Haha
 
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One would think that wud work. For the pathogens he uses a UV sterilizer from my old reef tank system I gave him. So the water passes thru UV chambers and it kills everything. With some creativity a guy like you can diy and make it work without a lot of expensive gear.
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Im having a tuff time imagining how pathogens wud be in the condensate tho....?
 
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Thats not my weird shit hahaha.. I live next to a spring and have a well
 
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I wasnt aware there was a product for purifying condensate. Its ses in the link that the water contains heavy metals. If that were true wudnt u get a reading with ur tds meter? As far as pathogens...whuch was the other thing mentioned cudnt that be addressed w aeration, peroxide, bleach, ....?
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I aint sure but one would have to agree that a tds will register some value for heavy metals as it is a dissolved solid so to speak. I'm just not 100% certain
 
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Im having a tuff time imagining how pathogens wud be in the condensate tho....?
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Think mold bro...…………. Mold is everywhere and especially in grow rooms where that condensate sits and all the organic matter it is easy to think there may be something afoot or afoul in the condensate. But who really knows
 
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I personally think that system is overkill and not really a must have. With a little thought you should be able to resuse with no issues especially if your using bleach or peroxides. And if your source water is RO from the input side heavy metals really aren't going to be an issue as they are removed during the RO process
 
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Think mold bro...…………. Mold is everywhere and especially in grow rooms where that condensate sits and all the organic matter it is easy to think there may be something afoot or afoul in the condensate. But who really knows
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Probably a qualified pathologist.....haha
 
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I personally think that system is overkill and not really a must have. With a little thought you should be able to resuse with no issues especially if your using bleach or peroxides. And if your source water is RO from the input side heavy metals really aren't going to be an issue as they are removed during the RO process
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I wud think that if heavy metals did exist in the condensate they wud come from the ac or dehumidifiers.
 
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I wud think that if heavy metals did exist in the condensate they wud come from the ac or dehumidifiers.
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thats a good point. Would be cool to know how that works. as far as how the heavy metals actually get in via the ac or huey
 
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Think mold bro...…………. Mold is everywhere and especially in grow rooms where that condensate sits and all the organic matter it is easy to think there may be something afoot or afoul in the condensate. But who really knows
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Just ro it... While were at it we can pee in the same bucket and clean it all
 
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