If you run your plumbing tape the opposite direction it won't peel off when you screw them together. Cool video I'm doing something similar right now. 12v auto watering system. I knew nothing about the irrigation system, solar system, batteries, nothing. It's been quite the journey piecing all of this stuff together. RUclips and guys like you make it possible for anyone who is willing to put fourth the effort to do anything. That's for taking the time to make the video.
To connect two hoses of unequal internal diameter, you can use double ended hose barbs. A thorough video. Thanks for this, solved my misting project questions.
Laura Juszczak Thank you for the comment. I’m really glad the video helped. I’m looking forward to this winter to see if I can grow year round. I hope your project goes well. Good luck and ATB
I just love the way youve made everything your homestead neat and appealing to the eye! You’re homestead is absolutely beautiful! I can’t wait to come back one day and see how much youve grown! I hope you have the best success this season with gardening!
Lauren Laurino this comment made my day! It's been a lot of work but slot of fun at the same time, and a learning process. Im sure you'll be planting this year too! I hope you're able to get a garden going at the new place. You're always welcome to come stay, and maybe next time the cottage will be built!
After looking through 50 videos or more that were horrible just wanted to say good job for completely detailing all components and the build process. I’m doing a solar power on demand water pump from water barrels to garden drip irrigation this weekend, video will be up in a week or so on Lonestar Worms. Yours was helpful.
Thank you very much for the feedback, and I am really happy it helped. Like you, I tried finding info on how to do this and wasn't successful so I didn't really know what I was doing, but am happy with the result. It's still working well. I will look up your video, and I am looking forward to it. Cheers!
One of the best videos I have seen. I appreciate that you did not edit out the miss steps, they happen with just about every project that I do. Great job!
Were you happy with the solar set up that you used? I am getting ready to buy parts to do the same and wanted to check for a update if you are happy with the size of the solar panel or the charge controller. Thanks in advance!
Thank you for the comment!! I did add an RV filter to help keep the misting nozzles from tying plugged. And pull the battery if you don’t use toy on the winter and put it on a trickle charger. Cheers!!!
It seems if you can charge the battery enough with that size panel, you might consider adding some LED grow lamps to get a few more hours of lighting during shorter days.
In my mind there is nothing wrong with over kill. I like watching your videos you always do nice work. Not trying to be nit picky but just an FYI. You applied your teflon tape on to your fittings backwards. You can watch on the first fitting you screwed together you can see the tape starts to unthread and bunch up a little. If you wrap it the other way it tightens with the fitting. I have to think about it every time I use it. I doubt it will leak. Keep up the nice work.
Matthew Burcz that is a really great point. I didn't even think about that when I was putting it on. I'm going to redo it just so I know it's done right. I really appreciate the heads up. It hasn't leaked but I'll know it in the back of my mind lol. ATB
Dawn Owens thanks!! I am pretty excited to get some stuff growing out here. Going to finish the automated window next, then build the door. After that, growing season starts!
really cool, I really like it great system!!!! I think I would replace the clear tube from the rain barrel to the pump with black tubing to prevent algae from growing in your tube.
From what I saw in this video no overkill but there are some things which could be done to improve the system. Since you are using rain water there could be a need to filter the water for dust, sticks, leaves, bugs, and anything else which can plug up the system. A pressure regulator could be added to the output with the pressure tank I mentioned before to regulate mist flow.
@@miro25BA It has held up great, I actually used it tonight for lettuce I have going now that it finally cooled off. One thing I did upgrade was a filter at the tap from the barrel and I had to replace the nozzles because I didn't properly purge the lines. I read vinegar is good to use and then unscrew the misters and soak them before storing them. The replacements were only $11 but that could have been a lot of seeds. I hope this helps, Cheers!
Thank you for this video. Now that you have had this greenhouse for 2 or 3 growing seasons how is it holding up? Is the wood frame of the greenhouse holding up well to the moisture created by the misting system, without warp or sagging? Great job, and I enjoyed all the videos regarding the build of your greenhouse and accessories.
Enjoyed the pace of the video and the clean work you did. Few questions, how much did this cool down the greenhouse? I had too high temps last season and everything that did grow was very stunted.. you mention twice a day for 10 mins. I'm looking to add humidity this cooling are you using for that or more for surface watering?
Adding a misting feature will definitely add humidity to the air and it will cool it down initially but without proper ventilation the temp will spike again pretty quick. I am working on some automated fans for air circulation and am going to attempt to have the timing staggered so the misting happens after the fans so I’m not purging all the moisture. Last year I use a simple fam on an extension cord and basic timer and it worked great. Although having the wire running across the yard was an eyesore. I hope this is helpful and good luck!! ATB
@@fireballmalone1 Thanks for your response, I use a solar powered fan, which works really well as well as an auto vent opener. I also removed another small window to allow more air in but the temps are still too high. I'll give this a try. Thanks again.
@@thebizyman1 the controller is only used to direct power from the solar panel to the pump/battery. I did install a timer that attaches over the on/off switch. It works ok, but I honestly rarely ever use it.
Thanks! If you decide to do something like this, I have learned to soak the spray nozzles in some vinegar every once in a while and the "hard" elements in the water gets cleaned out so they keep working well. Cheers!
Hi, great video. I copied your system and it works great. I was just wondering if you had put it on a timer yet and how I would go about doing that? Any recommendations would be great.
Thanks! I ended up using a battery powered flip switch timer that worked pretty good since I don’t have power out there. Here is a link to the one I used which I bought randomly at a big box store. There may be better ones out there images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/bdeb6cc8-b0a7-41be-9516-46b42e36cd97/svn/white-woods-timers-59744wd-e1_600.jpg I hope this helps!! Cheers
Love your greenhouse! Converting our lean to carport to one. ?... does the bottom front of your greenhouse have wood on the outside or just the black plastic?
Great video! I am trying to do a solar system like yours. Where did you get the solar panel and electrical components? Was it all a kit or did you buy separate? I am trying to piece this together but having trouble knowing what to buy.
Vaughan after the winter I put the battery on a trickle charger I use for motorcycles as it fires right up and has been running string all summer so far
I haven’t really had any issues with mold or anything, but will it stand the test of time? We do try and keep it clean and organized which may help the moisture evaporate. We keep the door propped at night sometimes for pollinators and our farm cats getting the mice, country living. I think that helps reduce mold as well. I hope that’s helpful, cheers
hii, great edu video. what's that clicking noise at @16:00 mins ? btw, what the green house for ? how many mister this tiny pump can works with ? too little mister, will over load the pump, and too many will causing not enough pressure to come out as mist, instead as dropplet... your reply will be very much appreciated. thanks andrew
The water pump is a self priming pump and makes that noise as it's running. One key thing I ended up doing after having it for a little while was to add a filter to the water barrel to keep the lines free of debris. Cheers!
The load output of this type of charge controller is for low power devices. I'm wondering how this worked on the pump. Also I've had to put heat grease on the power transistors of all of the controllers of this type I have. Some did not contact the back plate which serves as a heatsink.
We have used this now for 2 seasons and haven't had any issue with it at all actually. Maybe I've just been lucky. I've added a filter on the barrels and have had to blow out the lines due to the immense amount of pollen in the woods, but the controller has been a champ. cheers!
Nice homestead! I am currently finishing my greenhouse, how did this mist system perform for you last year ? Anything you would do differently now that you ran it for a season ?
You know that is a good question. The amount of water that pump can crank out is pretty significant and my greenhouse isn't extremely big so I usually only run it for about ten minutes, twice a day on the hottest days and the battery barely takes a hit. I would think there would be variables like whether the sun is shining time of day for recharge value that may come into play, but it has been a champ and really exceeded my expectations. I am using it this fall for lettuce and even with low light exposure, it's performing really well with this small battery. And the chickens love hanging out in there for some reason...
The hose has been great so far, but the spray nozzles get clogged pretty easy. If there’s no filter on the barrel output, it’s kind of a nightmare. I take them off occasionally and soak them in vinegar and have an rv filter attached and it seems to do the trick
@@morzaprowashpressurewashin5673 I had never even thought of that! It’s a great idea, and I would assume a lot less expensive. The rv filters im using are $30, and I change it each spring
Yes, there are light switch timers that work pretty well. I use an Autochron light switch timer that just fits over the existing traditional flip switch. You set the time, program what time it turns on/off. And that’s that. Takes 2 AA batteries that I’ve changed once after about 8 months. Think it was like $22. I hope this helps. Cheers
Abe Coulter It’s actually supposed to sound that way because it’s a self priming pump. It is able to purge the air in the line and runs on cycles so it sounds like it saying “I think I can, I think I can,”, but it’s good to go.
Dean Bigg The pump I used is rated 80 psi. For informative purposes only, I do not receive any profit but I would like to assist, here’s a link to the one that I purchased: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N75ZIXF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Dean Bigg I don’t think it should be an issue. I run mine through an RV filter that connects directly to the rain barrels and it reduces the psi a little but Am pretty sure the misting lines can take it. RV pressure regulators are super cheap too JIK.
If you run your plumbing tape the opposite direction it won't peel off when you screw them together. Cool video I'm doing something similar right now. 12v auto watering system. I knew nothing about the irrigation system, solar system, batteries, nothing. It's been quite the journey piecing all of this stuff together. RUclips and guys like you make it possible for anyone who is willing to put fourth the effort to do anything. That's for taking the time to make the video.
To connect two hoses of unequal internal diameter, you can use double ended hose barbs. A thorough video. Thanks for this, solved my misting project questions.
Laura Juszczak Thank you for the comment. I’m really glad the video helped. I’m looking forward to this winter to see if I can grow year round. I hope your project goes well. Good luck and ATB
I just love the way youve made everything your homestead neat and appealing to the eye! You’re homestead is absolutely beautiful! I can’t wait to come back one day and see how much youve grown! I hope you have the best success this season with gardening!
Lauren Laurino this comment made my day! It's been a lot of work but slot of fun at the same time, and a learning process. Im sure you'll be planting this year too! I hope you're able to get a garden going at the new place. You're always welcome to come stay, and maybe next time the cottage will be built!
It's Common and Normally Open. Cool DIY I'm doing this to my garage.
After looking through 50 videos or more that were horrible just wanted to say good job for completely detailing all components and the build process. I’m doing a solar power on demand water pump from water barrels to garden drip irrigation this weekend, video will be up in a week or so on Lonestar Worms. Yours was helpful.
Thank you very much for the feedback, and I am really happy it helped. Like you, I tried finding info on how to do this and wasn't successful so I didn't really know what I was doing, but am happy with the result. It's still working well. I will look up your video, and I am looking forward to it. Cheers!
Thoroughly enjoyed a fellow Swamp Yankee display of creativity and application of LOGIC! Great video and thank's for sharing.....
Hi I wondered if this kind of system could have an additional timer attached to it so it mists automatically 2 - 3 times a day while I'm at work ?
One of the best videos I have seen. I appreciate that you did not edit out the miss steps, they happen with just about every project that I do. Great job!
Mike Mattox Really appreciate it. I make a lot of mistakes but it usually works out in the end, kind of lol. Cheers!!
Were you happy with the solar set up that you used? I am getting ready to buy parts to do the same and wanted to check for a update if you are happy with the size of the solar panel or the charge controller. Thanks in advance!
Best video I’ve found on this so far...and I’ve found a lot.
Thanks!! It has proven to be a great little investment and this year it has helped create the best garden I’ve had so far. ATB! Cheers
We’ll done. Enjoyed this and the other two in the build series!
Fantastic illustration 💯
Thank you very much. This year has seen the best start for our garden so far and it primarily has to do with the greenhouse. Cheers!
I'm in planning stage for greenhouse build probably next year...this is a fantastic thing, glad to have watched this...
Great setup. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!
Very nice video i like the way everything on your homestead is so organized it is a pleasure to watch your videos thx keep them coming till next time
Thank you very much. It has been a labor of love that's for sure. Cheers!
This was so good. watching answered a few of my questions. thank you for sharing x
Thank you for the comment!! I did add an RV filter to help keep the misting nozzles from tying plugged. And pull the battery if you don’t use toy on the winter and put it on a trickle charger. Cheers!!!
Electrician's scissors! I don't see that very often. Either telephone workers or maybe burglar alarm. Cool.
It seems if you can charge the battery enough with that size panel, you might consider adding some LED grow lamps to get a few more hours of lighting during shorter days.
In my mind there is nothing wrong with over kill. I like watching your videos you always do nice work. Not trying to be nit picky but just an FYI. You applied your teflon tape on to your fittings backwards. You can watch on the first fitting you screwed together you can see the tape starts to unthread and bunch up a little. If you wrap it the other way it tightens with the fitting. I have to think about it every time I use it. I doubt it will leak. Keep up the nice work.
Matthew Burcz that is a really great point. I didn't even think about that when I was putting it on. I'm going to redo it just so I know it's done right. I really appreciate the heads up. It hasn't leaked but I'll know it in the back of my mind lol. ATB
I can't wait to see all the things you get from your greenhouse...really well done!
Dawn Owens thanks!! I am pretty excited to get some stuff growing out here. Going to finish the automated window next, then build the door. After that, growing season starts!
Excellent!
Thanks!!!
Thank you for sharing
Sweet set up gave me some good ideas thanks.
That is really great to hear, thanks. Cheers!
really cool, I really like it great system!!!! I think I would replace the clear tube from the rain barrel to the pump with black tubing to prevent algae from growing in your tube.
That was my first thought aswell. I wonder how the clear holds up though.
You may find blockage over time. The hose to the barrel needs a filter or to be dropped into the top with a end tube filter
From what I saw in this video no overkill but there are some things which could be done to improve the system. Since you are using rain water there could be a need to filter the water for dust, sticks, leaves, bugs, and anything else which can plug up the system.
A pressure regulator could be added to the output with the pressure tank I mentioned before to regulate mist flow.
Great wee video, nice and simple. Thank you
Cheers! It has been such a great and successful little build and this year especially has really paid off. ATB
Good job
Thanks! Works really well, especially in this crazy heat we’re getting this year
Nice DIY vid.
Thank you.
Jonathan Cartilla Thanks! This time of year it is really paying off. Cheers!
Thanks. Going to build something similar for our "Rabbit-tat." We run an animal rescue and sanctuary and it's getting pretty hot already.
Great little project, really enjoying it.
Andy Perrine I really appreciate it. I'm hoping to get some seeds going next week. ATB!
Interesting...! I do need these stuff too for my greenhouse.
I try to remember to make my box big enough to service a pretty good car battery and maybe a extra hole
I like to think that I have built for the future
thanks for good ideas
Thanks! I hope it helps with your plans. Cheers!
@@fireballmalone1 What is your experience after one year?
@@miro25BA It has held up great, I actually used it tonight for lettuce I have going now that it finally cooled off. One thing I did upgrade was a filter at the tap from the barrel and I had to replace the nozzles because I didn't properly purge the lines. I read vinegar is good to use and then unscrew the misters and soak them before storing them. The replacements were only $11 but that could have been a lot of seeds. I hope this helps, Cheers!
Thank you for this video. Now that you have had this greenhouse for 2 or 3 growing seasons how is it holding up? Is the wood frame of the greenhouse holding up well to the moisture created by the misting system, without warp or sagging? Great job, and I enjoyed all the videos regarding the build of your greenhouse and accessories.
Enjoyed the pace of the video and the clean work you did. Few questions, how much did this cool down the greenhouse? I had too high temps last season and everything that did grow was very stunted.. you mention twice a day for 10 mins. I'm looking to add humidity this cooling are you using for that or more for surface watering?
Adding a misting feature will definitely add humidity to the air and it will cool it down initially but without proper ventilation the temp will spike again pretty quick. I am working on some automated fans for air circulation and am going to attempt to have the timing staggered so the misting happens after the fans so I’m not purging all the moisture. Last year I use a simple fam on an extension cord and basic timer and it worked great. Although having the wire running across the yard was an eyesore. I hope this is helpful and good luck!! ATB
@@fireballmalone1 Thanks for your response, I use a solar powered fan, which works really well as well as an auto vent opener. I also removed another small window to allow more air in but the temps are still too high. I'll give this a try. Thanks again.
did you ever or think about adding some sort of timer? would that come before the controller or does the controller have any timer features? thanks
@@thebizyman1 the controller is only used to direct power from the solar panel to the pump/battery. I did install a timer that attaches over the on/off switch. It works ok, but I honestly rarely ever use it.
Awesome vedio well done ..
Thanks! If you decide to do something like this, I have learned to soak the spray nozzles in some vinegar every once in a while and the "hard" elements in the water gets cleaned out so they keep working well. Cheers!
Hi, great video. I copied your system and it works great. I was just wondering if you had put it on a timer yet and how I would go about doing that? Any recommendations would be great.
Thanks! I ended up using a battery powered flip switch timer that worked pretty good since I don’t have power out there. Here is a link to the one I used which I bought randomly at a big box store. There may be better ones out there
images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/bdeb6cc8-b0a7-41be-9516-46b42e36cd97/svn/white-woods-timers-59744wd-e1_600.jpg
I hope this helps!! Cheers
Thank you so much, this is exacly what I need! ❤
@@tamaramichaels3697 Awesome! I really hope it works for you. Please let me know how it goes!
Love your greenhouse! Converting our lean to carport to one. ?... does the bottom front of your greenhouse have wood on the outside or just the black plastic?
Good job buddy
Thanks, I just started getting seeds going so I am excited to see how it performs this year. Cheers
Hi, how would you put a timer in ? Also what one would you recommend?
Great video! I am trying to do a solar system like yours. Where did you get the solar panel and electrical components? Was it all a kit or did you buy separate? I am trying to piece this together but having trouble knowing what to buy.
Did you replace the battery yet? I am making similar system but looking to get a small reliable 12v battery.
Vaughan after the winter I put the battery on a trickle charger I use for motorcycles as it fires right up and has been running string all summer so far
Great stuff!
Bill Wagner Thanks!
I didn't see if you installed an accumulator pressure tank in the output of the pump. Installing a pressure tank might improve the misting flow.
After running that system for a while, have you had to fight mold and mildew in the greenhouse?
I haven’t really had any issues with mold or anything, but will it stand the test of time? We do try and keep it clean and organized which may help the moisture evaporate. We keep the door propped at night sometimes for pollinators and our farm cats getting the mice, country living. I think that helps reduce mold as well. I hope that’s helpful, cheers
Thanks!!!! Great info!
Celeste Marsh thanks for the feedback! I added 2 extension kits and had no issue with pressure. ATB!
just wondering If you've had any leaks in the roof.
hii,
great edu video.
what's that clicking noise at @16:00 mins ?
btw, what the green house for ? how many mister this tiny pump can works with ? too little mister, will over load the pump, and too many will causing not enough pressure to come out as mist, instead as dropplet...
your reply will be very much appreciated.
thanks
andrew
The water pump is a self priming pump and makes that noise as it's running. One key thing I ended up doing after having it for a little while was to add a filter to the water barrel to keep the lines free of debris. Cheers!
The load output of this type of charge controller is for low power devices. I'm wondering how this worked on the pump. Also I've had to put heat grease on the power transistors of all of the controllers of this type I have. Some did not contact the back plate which serves as a heatsink.
We have used this now for 2 seasons and haven't had any issue with it at all actually. Maybe I've just been lucky. I've added a filter on the barrels and have had to blow out the lines due to the immense amount of pollen in the woods, but the controller has been a champ. cheers!
That's a pretty cool system!
vac0002 thanks! It was pretty awesome to see it actually work.
Are t you concerned about algae building up in clear lines from rain barrels?
Nice homestead! I am currently finishing my greenhouse, how did this mist system perform for you last year ?
Anything you would do differently now that you ran it for a season ?
how long will that battery run that pump before 50%?
You know that is a good question. The amount of water that pump can crank out is pretty significant and my greenhouse isn't extremely big so I usually only run it for about ten minutes, twice a day on the hottest days and the battery barely takes a hit. I would think there would be variables like whether the sun is shining time of day for recharge value that may come into play, but it has been a champ and really exceeded my expectations. I am using it this fall for lettuce and even with low light exposure, it's performing really well with this small battery. And the chickens love hanging out in there for some reason...
I want to build something like this for my A/C unit.
the panel looks like about 1.5 amps, with a 3 amp motor. Hum...
how did that hose hold up? as far as i know that type of hose is not ideal for suction applications.
The hose has been great so far, but the spray nozzles get clogged pretty easy. If there’s no filter on the barrel output, it’s kind of a nightmare. I take them off occasionally and soak them in vinegar and have an rv filter attached and it seems to do the trick
@@fireballmalone1 also you can try a foam filter. But it needs to be inside the drum at the beginning of your line.
@@morzaprowashpressurewashin5673 I had never even thought of that! It’s a great idea, and I would assume a lot less expensive. The rv filters im using are $30, and I change it each spring
Can u time it to come on when u want to
Yes, there are light switch timers that work pretty well. I use an Autochron light switch timer that just fits over the existing traditional flip switch. You set the time, program what time it turns on/off. And that’s that. Takes 2 AA batteries that I’ve changed once after about 8 months. Think it was like $22. I hope this helps. Cheers
So why is the switch even used or needed?
Kevin M the on/off switch is wired between the battery and pump so the power going to the pump can be controlled.
What color is that paint u used
Dan Goras I used Olympic 717 redwood naturaltone wood stain on The greenhouse, chicken coop and shed.
Sounds like the motor was struggling
Abe Coulter It’s actually supposed to sound that way because it’s a self priming pump. It is able to purge the air in the line and runs on cycles so it sounds like it saying “I think I can, I think I can,”, but it’s good to go.
What is the psi on the pump please everyone
Dean Bigg The pump I used is rated 80 psi. For informative purposes only, I do not receive any profit but I would like to assist, here’s a link to the one that I purchased: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N75ZIXF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks mate
I know as you say over kill but I can get 100psi in the uk for a bit cheaper than a 80 will that be too much
Dean Bigg I don’t think it should be an issue. I run mine through an RV filter that connects directly to the rain barrels and it reduces the psi a little but Am pretty sure the misting lines can take it. RV pressure regulators are super cheap too JIK.
That’s how I’m doing mine
First!!! ❤️
Dawn Owens because you're awesome!
Man, when are you going to be totally off the grid?
nwroadrat I'm working on it. I have been researching solar setups for a little while and working out how to finance it for the house.