I bought a pair of those Voss containers the other day to replace my dosing containers.
I have never felt more pretentious buying a bottle of water.
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I bought a pair of those Voss containers the other day to replace my dosing containers.
You are not buying the water - you are buying the bottle..I bought a pair of those Voss containers the other day to replace my dosing containers.
I have never felt more pretentious buying a bottle of water.
So maintaining the density at almost peak is not possible for long term? I resemble to remember a thread from an user here which was running a continuous system.. Nevertheless if I understood correctly if kept refrigerated nanno can last for more than a month so I would just need to keep in a mini fridge and keep filled with fresh stuff constantly right?
That looks interesting, could do with building something similar myself. @Borat Would it be possible to share some more details on components and construction?
Add some reflective surface to the interior to help splash proof (wood and moisture = mold) and to send more light back to the phyto.That looks interesting, could do with building something similar myself. Would it be possible to share some more details on components and construction?
Add some reflective surface to the interior to help splash proof (wood and moisture = mold) and to send more light back to the phyto.
Nice one! It's already there - just not visible in the pictures. A piece of plywood covered in foil reflecting the light back..Add some reflective surface to the interior to help splash proof (wood and moisture = mold) and to send more light back to the phyto.
It's a DIY led: 8 bridgelux 3W LEDs: 6 deep red and 2 royal blue mounted on aluminium heatsink, 20W 600ma led driver and Arctic F8 Fan blowing air from outsaide of the enclosure via a drilled holeThat looks interesting, could do with building something similar myself. Would it be possible to share some more details on components and construction?
The lack of air is the most common reason for culture crush..There is a top cover as well that's loose..
Advice on air pumps: you can always buy a single powerful air pump and have air supply split, however you will have the following problem:
- it will be noisy and the noise from airpump will not be from the pump itself but from bubbles that it produces
-you will have to use the splitter and will need to adjust the flow rate to each bottle in order to ensure they all get equal amount of it..
- where air is blown through water there is evaporation - the problem is that inevitanbly over a couple of weeks one of the bottles will get a bit more air than others. As it gets more air - it will evaportates faster. As it evaportates faster - it gets more air (as water level drops and pressure drops as well).. so it becomes vicious circle ending with one bottle getting the most air and others not enough
- best to have a separate air pump for each bottle, those little pumps I have are silent, they are not very powerful but are ok for small bottles
Really great useful information you've provided in these posts. Thank you so muchMy current culture (Tetraselmis) has been running since January this year.. I use Florida Aqua farm disks to start the culture (best way to do it!).
Anyone have a problem with using star San for sterilizing? I do a ton of home brewing and it’s the leader as far as sterilization.looks good. make sure there is some bubbling going on. For plastic sanitizing, i use this stuff: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-San-N...w-Beer-Wine-Food-Grade-Sanitize-/291685791752