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Abe's Bell Syphon Grow's

As the title suggests I use a bell syphon ( a 3d printed one) to control the flooding  and draining of four 15ltr bucket in each tent .

The method works pretty well pump runs continuously and buckets fill in roughly 30min and drain in about 15min .

The extraction fan in the picture under the floor with a carbon filter on the far end ,there's a Y piece that has two inline electric (3d printed) shutters that are controlled via the 2 zone controller.  Fan runs on low when one shutter is open then runs on high when second shutter opens

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Here's a light lifter I made(3d printed) you can see the prototype in the video.

https://vimeo.com/893063140

The reason I decided to make one is the light I have just fits in a 4ft x 4ft tent(and it's heavy) and when the sgrog net is fitted and even before, it's near on impossible to raise or lower the light without fear of pulling the tent roof down.

So I designed this to solve the issue. 

Looks good and I like all the 3D printing! I work with CNC and in the future I will buy a printer myself! 

Keep it up!

 

Cheers!

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Quote from on 03/06/2024, 01:23

Looks good and I like all the 3D printing! I work with CNC and in the future I will buy a printer myself! 

Keep it up!

 

Cheers!

Thanks 

Well when you do don't be afraid to reach out if you need a hand 👍with it

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