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I'm finalizing my design for a RDWC run, and have some basic questions that may or may not influence my end build.
1) Does it mater how high up you place PVC on buckets? Can it be roughly half way up the bucket, or is lower better/necessary?
2) I was wanting to place the control bucket outside my tent, but the ports on the tent are higher than the level I plan to have the return lines on the buckets. What are some ways around this, and are there clear disadvantages to keeping the control...
RDWC Questions
1) Does it mater how high up you place PVC on buckets? Can it be roughly half way up the bucket, or is lower better/necessary?
2) I was wanting to place the control bucket outside my tent, but the ports on the tent are higher than the level I plan to have the return lines on the buckets. What are some ways around this, and are there clear disadvantages to keeping the control...
RDWC Questions
from Hydroponics / Aeroponics https://www.rollitup.org/t/rdwc-questions.1022945/

