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Uh-oh! I feel like I am back in college and missed this lecture. I run my pump 24/7 and it completes each cycle in about 15 minutes. Can I run it this way or should I add a timer to create off times. What are the advantages? Thanks.
I run my system 24/7 and don't use a timer. Advantages are better water clarity, plant roots continually oxygenated as well as the fish tank getting a regular stream of water from the return pipes and boost in water oxygenation. This creates a certain amount of water movement as well in the tank and fish seem happier (I think) to swim against a current...Some advantages to using a timer system is less of a water temperature drop on cold nights running a timer system (grow beds are a heat sink) this is an advantage if you have warm water loving fish and general energy efficiency.
Hi....
as far as siphons go.... I strickly use affnan siphons with timed flood and drain and they have worked perfectly since day one.... here is a link to how I make and install an affnan siphon in a custom growbed..
http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=52...
starts about half way down the page
hope this helps
JT
Allisyn Wood said:
So, are you using media beds? I am brand spanking new to aquaponics and suffering a bit from analysis paralysis, but it seems I've read it's good for the roots to have a drying out period (for oxygenation??) hence the need for a siphon and timer. I've also thought that by filling a media bed for, say, 15 minutes or so, then draining allows for maximum nutrient absorption and conversion to nitrates. I live in NEFL, so the loss of heat is not a priority for me ( I don't think...). The only thing holding me back from building my first set up is the siphons. I understand the beginning logistics of most of it, but I am just stumped when it comes to building a bell siphon which I assumed was the best for the 12" media bed as it draws out the water quickly. (PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong about this.) If I could just run a pump 24/7 and use a loop siphon or even a drip system in and out, all my problems are solved! I plan to start out super small to ensure I have a handle on this before spending $100's and overtaking my yard. How large is your system and how long has it been up and running? Any tips you'd have done if only you knew?? Thanks in advance.
Frank Gapinski said:
I run my system 24/7 and don't use a timer. Advantages are better water clarity, plant roots continually oxygenated as well as the fish tank getting a regular stream of water from the return pipes and boost in water oxygenation. This creates a certain amount of water movement as well in the tank and fish seem happier (I think) to swim against a current...Some advantages to using a timer system is less of a water temperature drop on cold nights running a timer system (grow beds are a heat sink) this is an advantage if you have warm water loving fish and general energy efficiency.
be sure and check out the thread on "BYAP Trials" on the Backyard Aquaponics forum:
http://backyardaquaponics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8621
Their testing 3 identical systems except for the draining method:
Affnan Siphon
Constant Flood
Standpipe & Timer Drain (15 on 45 off)
The Timer System is destroying the others with Constant Flood not far behind on some plants (mainly leafy greens that like their roots always wet). Affnan siphon isn't fairing too well - maybe siphoning the water out that fast really doesn't help . Luckily it sounds like their going to keep the test running for some time to make sure it just isn't a discrepancy in how fast the system gets going.
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