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I have the same setup but use 8 gallon ez store buckets.I use a active aqua Submersible pump 400. 370 gph. Works great for 5 buckets.
I have the same setup but use 8 gallon ez store buckets.I use a active aqua Submersible pump 400. 370 gph. Works great for 5 buckets.
I appreciate all your hard work, waiting on that blue dream
Those the same ones General hydroponics use for they're control or top off? You know the cheapest place to get those?I have the same setup but use 8 gallon ez store buckets.
Thanks for sharing Heisen. I am having really good success with your bennie tea. My tap is 250 ppm so I need RO. The sterilizer is something I may try in the future. But right now I have two separate ROs for separate areas and so far so good. I will check into cost/time of sterilizer + UC Roots vs. bennie tea for my situation and see if it is better.
The tea is great but the benefit of the uv was I eliminated the chiller. My water temp is 80 degrees.Thanks for sharing Heisen. I am having really good success with your bennie tea. My tap is 250 ppm so I need RO. The sterilizer is something I may try in the future. But right now I have two separate ROs for separate areas and so far so good. I will check into cost/time of sterilizer + UC Roots vs. bennie tea for my situation and see if it is better.
Appreciate you taking the time to make a video and share with us all. Good stuff man
Good call. I hate making tea and having to store it in the fridge. It's out of necessity that I make it. It does do well in with soil and coco too, though so I'll probably always have some on hand for moms and whatnot. The chiller is something I would love to do without. I am on the fence on building a 12 site, partly because I'd need at least a 1/4 HP chiller if not 1/2 so it doesn't work too hard. Those aren't cheap, and I scour for used ones all the time. Plus the amount of juice it takes to run that sucker.The tea is great but the benefit of the uv was I eliminated the chiller. My water temp is 80 degrees.
Some people say DO increases with lower temp but honesty it really isn't that much. Healthy roots make up for it. I used the tea for years and always would end up with root issues week 5 of flower.
I got sick of making all that tea and storing it also.
This system is super simple and works good. Res change was perfect and super easy.
I believe they are around $237.00 for the one he has .Good call. I hate making tea and having to store it in the fridge. It's out of necessity that I make it. It does do well in with soil and coco too, though so I'll probably always have some on hand for moms and whatnot. The chiller is something I would love to do without. I am on the fence on building a 12 site, partly because I'd need at least a 1/4 HP chiller if not 1/2 so it doesn't work too hard. Those aren't cheap, and I scour for used ones all the time. Plus the amount of juice it takes to run that sucker.
How much did it cost you for the UV, do you have a link? I may end up needing two because of my situation. But may be better to invest in two UV sterilizers vs. another chiller and have to keep up with the electricity.
This might be a little bigger, I think Heisen said his was 7 GPM.I believe they are aroundd $237.00 for the one he has .
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.com
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.comwww.amazon.com
Bluonics 55W Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purifier Filter for Whole House Water Purification 12 GPM with 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra BulbGood call. I hate making tea and having to store it in the fridge. It's out of necessity that I make it. It does do well in with soil and coco too, though so I'll probably always have some on hand for moms and whatnot. The chiller is something I would love to do without. I am on the fence on building a 12 site, partly because I'd need at least a 1/4 HP chiller if not 1/2 so it doesn't work too hard. Those aren't cheap, and I scour for used ones all the time. Plus the amount of juice it takes to run that sucker.
How much did it cost you for the UV, do you have a link? I may end up needing two because of my situation. But may be better to invest in two UV sterilizers vs. another chiller and have to keep up with the electricity.
This is the only one for GPM on Amazon by BluonicsI believe they are aroundd $237.00 for the one he has .
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.com
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.comwww.amazon.com
That's the one I have. Its 12 GPMBluonics 55W Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purifier Filter for Whole House Water Purification 12 GPM with 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.com
Bluonics Ultraviolet Light UV Water Sterilizer Purification for Whole House Water Filter System 12 GPM 55W 110V + 3/4" MNTP Inlet Outlet + 2 Extra Bulb - - Amazon.comwww.amazon.com
If heisen has a different model or suggestions , I would love that. I’m just trying to be helpful!
Edit: armdog replied when I was replying with same model, didn’t see that lol
Than I would have needed to tap into the main line with 1/4 in pex. But why would you want to dechlorinate before the UV. All your doing is making a breeding ground for.more pathogens inside those filters.This is the one that I use, it's 8GPM and tied into my Big Boy system. https://www.hydrologicsystems.com/collections/uv-sterilizer-kits/products/uv-sterilizer-kit-8-gpm
By the way the proper way to run this kind of system is to filter first, then UV it.
Heisen is right death by UV for everything before the r/o filtersThan I would have needed to tap into the main line with 1/4 in pex. But why would you want to dechlorinate before the UV. All your doing is making a breeding ground for.more pathogens inside those filters.
I have a uv sterelizer that goes on my RO unit that sits in the corner collecting dust. If you dont have the wash out hose getting UV it's pointless. Sure the ro water is uv sterelizer but the water u use to clean the equipments contaminates everything.
I can always set up a inline uv after the dechlorinater but it's pointless. Everything is working
I only mention it because I am a toxicologist and worked for a $80m package plant where we took secondary waste water from the sewage plant and made it cleaner than your tap water. It ran through ultra-microfiltration, was pressurized and pushed through reverse osmosis trains, was sent through UV trains, decarbonated, had NaOH injected into it for pH correction and then sat for distribution.Than I would have needed to tap into the main line with 1/4 in pex. But why would you want to dechlorinate before the UV. All your doing is making a breeding ground for.more pathogens inside those filters.
I have a uv sterelizer that goes on my RO unit that sits in the corner collecting dust. If you dont have the wash out hose getting UV it's pointless. Sure the ro water is uv sterelizer but the water u use to clean the equipments contaminates everything.
I can always set up a inline uv after the dechlorinater but it's pointless. Everything is working
1500 PPM??? You'll be dirtier after a shower how does that work?? LmaoHeisen is right death by UV for everything before the r/o filters
Currently I run (2) .5 micron filters
Before the water ever reaches the house. Now I will need a r/o for the house just tested water now it test some 1500ppm geez!