Timer for Aeroponic Waterings?

Serapis

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Mike is right. I have two of those cycle timers from eBay and the gal has sold almost 500 of them and they get great feedback. What they have done is disassembled a commercial timer and they have altered it so instead of taking 24 hours for the dial to complete a cycle, it only takes 40 minutes. Each pin represents about 50 seconds.
 

PetFlora

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I have found that much better root growth happens under few than 5 seconds. And as roots grow so does the plant.

Basically, the ideal is to maintain your pod so as it never gets too wet, or too dry. In that scenario 5 seconds is too long, as is 30 seconds, let alone 5 minutes if the lights are on.

Based on input from a mentor, I actually need to increase my 17G pod to 30 gallons to better accommodate a one second spray from my Aquatec 8800 pump feeding a single high pressure low flow mist head. I am still playing with pause times, currently 20 seconds during lights on; manually switching to 40 seconds for lights off.

Consider that a 5 second timer will cost $70 discounted, a Sentinel DRT-1 is around $100. The ~ $30 difference will pay for itself in the first 2+ plant grow.

hth
 
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