 Alright so now we're at the water faucet and we're going to look at how to hook this line into a off of a faucet, off of a residential home, or any kind of water faucet that you may be using. We're also going to look at how to connect that battery timer that again lets us auto-regulate that water flow and just to get from the faucet on the side of the house through a battery timer and onto a water hose and look at some of the components that it takes to hook that up. I've already showed you, like I said, the battery timer that we use. Now this comes separate. I put this little extension that's on here. A lot of times when you're trying to hook these up to the water faucet, it's hard to work with and twist and kind of skin your hands and things like that. So they sell these at your local hardware store or a Lowe's or Home Depot and you can get these and it just kind of adds a little extension on there, like I said, more or less just to free kind of your hands up so they don't get skin up in the process. But all we're going to do, like I said, is screw the threaded end onto our water hose there. Make sure that's good and tight so we don't have just a steady drip constantly as that flows. As you can see, that's kind of freestanding there. And at this point, I need to connect my water hose. So on the bottom end of that pressure regulator, there's a threaded end that fits to the water hose. That easily goes on here and I've got that now set up, like I said, so I am going from my battery timer to my water hose. Now, at this point, I've got to get from the water hose to that black transport tubing, whatever. I'm going to move it, like I said, from the hose. And if you notice, I've got a little piece here that's got a water hose fitting on one end with a little filter in there. And then it's got an adapter for that black tubing that goes on the end. So I'm going to take that and I'm going to put that onto my water hose, okay. Got that on there. Now, I've just got a little short piece of tubing for demonstration here. But now at this point, I can get from my water hose to my transport line. So I'm going to put that on there, tighten that down, just like all the other fittings, just kind of twist that tight. And so now I am to my drip components. So now I can modify this, I can take it wherever I want to, I can add emitters where I want to. I can use a line that has built-in emitters for whatever I'm trying to water there. So very easy hookup. There's settings on this timer. Obviously, you can set the time of day, the start time that you want that to come on. How long do I want it to run? You can do it, I think, up to on this particular timer, up to two hours. Okay. And you've got to remember, with drip irrigation, it's going to be long run times because we're not putting a lot of water out at one time. Okay. And then how often I can do it every day? I can set particular days of the week that I want to water, so a lot of options there. And then once I've got that set up, like I said, I put it on the auto and it's going to operate. Okay. Now, I've got to make sure at that point that I cut the water on to this, okay? Because if I don't, this apparatus right here is regulating the flow and keeping it from running just constantly. Okay. So I'm going to leave that on and, like I said, my system is ready to run at that point. It's going to run on the times that I set, the days of the week that I set. And then, like I said, the output is going to be based on how I have that thing set up.