I’m assuming that mineral build up is your issue. Citric acid is what we use in ice machines and huge cooling towers like you see on hospitals and big buildings.i'm pretty sure i know the pumps you're talking about but they look like a dealer only item,i couldn't see a way to order one online...
i dunno,i am going through like 300 bucks in pumps each half the frickin year the coolers are running
For around 100k unc could have a conventional hvac system is what you’re saying.Maybe look into a geothermal cooling system. You could stop wasting water to cool your place. Maybe then a few more gallons of water will stay in that "currently" joke of a river that is drying up.
Just grow some mushrooms in the corner lol@Smokin Joe We learned that concept the hard way when we invested in a 98.5% upgrade of our natural gas furnace. Worse yet, my grows in the basement took quite a hit for unknown reasons for years. When I checked my CO2 level it was under environmental at 500ppm. Prior to changing out the furnace I was above environmental at 1000ppm. When I get around to putting my flower room back together CO2 is going to be a must.
Well I am safe then. I don't ride bikes and I am short.left knee is hurting today...need to figure out some way to take a quick blood test and start following younger tall people so i can steal their knee cartilage...
I was just blowing 10 degree air in my grow. All the CO2 I needed. free cooling and no pumps. I did shear off some fan blades from ice build up though breaking free.Just grow some mushrooms in the corner lol
I wonder if I could save these sump pumps that stopped sensing.Is yours non submersible?
Never mind, I looked and for residential size units there’s only a handful of choices but there is a metal version with a self cleaning timer for a few bux more and a 2 year warranty
Or you could use some ice machine descaling solution a couple of times a year and keep it sparkly clean and pumping strong for years
Or keep doing what you’re doing. Not like it’s breaking the bank or anything
it's shitty quality pumps...they should last more than 5 hoursI’m assuming that mineral build up is your issue. Citric acid is what we use in ice machines and huge cooling towers like you see on hospitals and big buildings.
i heard some juicy stuff about the crappy mids factory i was working at...so they spray foamed over the 40 years of chicken shit dust but didn't do anything to the crumbling concrete floor under where the cages were...and weirdly when the drain to waste system started dumping loads of acidic water the rooms smell like chicken shit and they're having so much trouble with mold they bought some kind of mold baking machine so their crappy low testing terpless weed would pass testing...and since they can't sell it they've been destroying it and taking it as a tax loss...15 million dollars they spent...what a boondoggleHere’s 1 for ya. Ever hear the phase sick home? People are so concerned with efficiency that they are ignoring the facts. Building codes are even reflecting the ignorance. Seal a house airtight with spray foam and gaskets in everything. Now unless you install a separate system called an erv to bring in outside conditioned air to mix with your conditioned air any colds , viruses, fungus or any other respiratory issues will be trapped in your house. On top of that unless you’re builder and hvac guy really know their shit you will never be happy with your sealed house when the issues start showing up
I’ll bet you could. Check out milkstone remover. You can get it at tractor supplyI wonder if I could save these sump pumps that stopped sensing.
I get about two years out of them and they quit on me.
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