WeedRider
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I'm in the drying stage with my first grow and that means updates/improvements for the next hydro cycle. So far I've used a 'simple' DWC which was reliable but susceptible to poor maintenance habits. The resulting unstable water level resulted in poor root development with a lot of air-pruning. For the next iteration of my hydro system I want to explore a simplified RDWC. Just two water reservoirs, the main inside the tent and auxiliary that is outside. This will allow water addition/changes, adding ice packs and pH up/down without entering the tent as well as increasing overall water capacity. Downside is initial complexity but upsides are reduced daily maintenace and less opening of the tent.
The inside reservoir should have an overflow outlet so water level remains consistent. The aux res will have a siphon based system to keep it topped up. Should be able to go several days without opening the tent with this system. Air stones in the main res, maybe also the aux res? Don't know if pumping will reduce the dissolved oxygen.
A water sensor that immediately disables the water pump and sends an alert is the first priority. I have a couple water sensors already just need to wire them to a relay and set up the alerting. Having an overflow system with air stones means the pump shutting off isn't really a problem. Plants will still have water and air. Even though grow room is concrete I'd rather avoid a flooded floor.
If anyone knows overflow it's the reef guys. But they do face different challenges than we do. Here are a few designs that I think might work.
www.bulkreefsupply.com

The Durso standpipe looks promising. I'm not too worried about noise but quiet is always good. One thing I'm still researching is root barriers. Slotted weir is fine for fish but no barrier at all for roots.
I'm considering a cylindrical guard constructed with no-seeum mesh around the downpipe. Roots will grow into it but hopefully not enough to clog. Anyone have any suggestions here?
The inside reservoir should have an overflow outlet so water level remains consistent. The aux res will have a siphon based system to keep it topped up. Should be able to go several days without opening the tent with this system. Air stones in the main res, maybe also the aux res? Don't know if pumping will reduce the dissolved oxygen.
A water sensor that immediately disables the water pump and sends an alert is the first priority. I have a couple water sensors already just need to wire them to a relay and set up the alerting. Having an overflow system with air stones means the pump shutting off isn't really a problem. Plants will still have water and air. Even though grow room is concrete I'd rather avoid a flooded floor.
If anyone knows overflow it's the reef guys. But they do face different challenges than we do. Here are a few designs that I think might work.

Overflow Boxes and Drain Styles - Durso, Herbie, and Bean Animal
Decide which of the three most common types of drains and overflow boxes is right for you and your tank.


The Durso standpipe looks promising. I'm not too worried about noise but quiet is always good. One thing I'm still researching is root barriers. Slotted weir is fine for fish but no barrier at all for roots.
I'm considering a cylindrical guard constructed with no-seeum mesh around the downpipe. Roots will grow into it but hopefully not enough to clog. Anyone have any suggestions here?