Gotta say many thanks for this thorough guide and the entertaining videos HeisenBeans, I’m from a rural area and got a kick out of your personality, no issues haha. This is the best hydro guide by far I have found online, under current or otherwise.
I’ve got most of the components purchased or on the way to build a 4-site system (+epi) with 2 inch plumbing throughout (except the 3/4” return).
I’m a little confused what size water line you’re running from your top-off reservoir to the float valve at the epi bucket. Is it 3/8” in your case? Any problem with using 1/4” other that I guess it would flow slower?
The links you gave are not sold anymore, but these look like they should work?
Bottom of reservoir:
1/4 in. O.D. x 1/4 in. MIP NPTF Polypropylene Push-to-Connect Adapter Fitting
The John Guest 1/4 in. O.D. x 1/4 in. NPTF Push-to-Connect Male Connector is manufactured from white polypropylene and equipped with EPDM O-rings utilizing John Guest's push-fit technology to make an easy, reliable, leak-free connection. Developed to satisfy a wide range of applications it can...
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Inside reservoir to secure that fitting:
1/4 in. Push-To-Connect x 1/4 in. FIP Polypropylene Adapter Fitting
The John Guest 1/4 in. O.D. x 1/4 in. NPTF Push-to-Connect Female Adapter is manufactured from white polypropylene and equipped with EPDM O-rings utilizing John Guest's push-fit technology to make an easy, reliable, leak-free connection. Developed to satisfy a wide range of applications it can...
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And then I would just use a 1/4 line to the epi and 1/4 shutoff valve and float valve at the epi bucket.
Last question,
is it a problem to run a T inside the bucket and a single Supply pipe from the control bucket to the T which distributes water down two rows? Asking because inside a 4x4 tent, I’m not sure the entire setup fits with a control bucket inside the tent, and I expect to need to run control outside the tent with plumbing going into the tent through vent holes.
The vent holes are usually not dead center in the side of the tent, so I might have to run some customized plumbing from the control bucket into the tent, but I assumed this will still be OK since each side still travels the same distance from the control bucket to the T, after which they branch-off. So in my system there are two Ts- both supply and return.
does that work? Still catching up on the full thread.