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Material for keeping DWC bucket temperatures low

As we all know one of the challenges in DWC is keeping the temps in the rez/buckets low. A chiller is an expensive option. Insulating buckets and reservoir will only help keep the temps that are already in the containers . Having a concrete floor and placing a large, relatively flat reservoir directly on it also helps the cause.

Due to the overflow height I have to raise the DWC buckets off the floor to be above the rez but I do want to leverage the cold concrete floor to cool the buckets...

Material for keeping DWC bucket temperatures low


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