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From: venkatkakula
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  • loved it!!  thanks

  • um

  • you are the worst video maker ever.

  • @najZSwe calm down.

  • Oh yeah, I read the other comment below. I just clamped the ends of the tube instead of melting them, so I can open them and suck the system out if bubbles get in line. This clamp also adds a weight to the end of the tube which is nice (I used nut bolt and 2 washers).

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  • Tried your system, it rocks. Ended up using a thumbtack because a smaller hole from needle or safety pin would just stop working. Then I tourniquet the flow with the rubber band like you talked about, works well, and with a thick rubber band you can stop the flow entirely if you want. Now all the kinks are worked out, I will probably just use a clamp like they use for IV lines in the hospital to turn the system on and off easily at the source. How is your system doing a year later?

  • Nice idea and you don't even have to drill a hole in the bottom of your tote.

  • I created a similar system to slow-water some trees, but one problem which kept happening was that bubbles would form in the tube. Eventually those bubbles would join up and break the siphon.

    Later, I went with a system which was even more simple. I drilled a pinhole in the bucket, placed the bucket next to the tree, and just filled up the bucket with water. Twenty gallons of water took 5 hours to drain directly to the base of the tree.

  • u can put the drip on the plate it sits on to

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  • How do you start the siphon with the holes in the tube?

    Nice setup avoids cost of pvc on bottom of tote.

  • Awesome!!! Thanks man!

  • Works great.. I done some modifying and put other ideas with it, but based it all around this theory.. Works great, once again Thanks

  • So this cost less than $10 because you already own most of the materials and all of the tools used. Actual cost would be close to $50. Why not go the extra mile and add a float valve and connect it to a garden hose? Or be green and and connect it to your roof gutters.

  • @jc8ward Well, the cost of the working materials is accurate which includes the tote and the pvc pipe. I welcome you to try out the float valve and roof gutter ideas ...

  • Brilliant. Thanks!

  • I NEED HELP, I TRIED DOING THIS BUT THE WATER DIDN'T TRAVEL THROUGH THE TUBE

  • @laxking0100

    suck on the end of the pipe

  • thats fuckin sicky bro

  • Great irrigation system made on the cheap! Way to conserve!

  • I love this, thanks for sharing your system

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