One Year With a Smart Gardena Irrigation System!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @Dumdadum76
    @Dumdadum76 2 года назад +3

    1:37 my #1 pro tip: use a heat gun for a few seconds on the ends of the 13mm hose when installing. It makes installing so much better!

  • @teabag1968
    @teabag1968 2 года назад +3

    A little tip for you.. If you put the mainline tube into hot water for 3-5 seconds and then this will soften the tube and will make it easier to pug into the connectors. BECAREFUL when using the hot water. Sorry that this tip is so late for you but will hopefully help you going forward.

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      Oh, that's some great advice, thank you! 😊

    • @RasmusFMS
      @RasmusFMS Год назад

      Or just leave it out in the sun for a while, before installing :-)

  • @diywithhaz1559
    @diywithhaz1559 2 года назад +1

    If they are a total pain to attach soak the hose in boiling water before attaching as it makes it easier

  • @delani447
    @delani447 Год назад

    How many times did you have to change the batteries?How long do they stay for? Also I guess with the app I will be able to control the watering from any part of the world? Did they included additional information re the amount of litters it uses? When not in greenhouse but outside in different parts of the garden can i use maltiple sensors and how would it work in terms of information when to water the garden? My front part of the garden is very wet whilst the back is very dry, how this smart water system would work with this?

  • @Terrnaz
    @Terrnaz Год назад

    Hei, dersom micro drip systemet blir installert ute, vet du om vi må ta det inn før frosten? Eller er det bare basisenheten som må tas inn? Det stod ikke så mye på manualen utenom basisenheten (den tingen som kobles mot hageslangen). Takk :)

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Det ska räcka att ta in basisenheten, har själv haft resten ute i minusgrader. Vill ni vara extra säker så försök att blåsa ut slangarna med lite tryckluft eller med munnen, men tror inte det ska behövas :)

  • @0Cindrum0
    @0Cindrum0 2 года назад

    Do I need a 13mm supply line for my 4mm tubing? Right now I connected 4mm straight to the tap and connected 6 emitters and by the 7th one there is no more water coming. 4mm is too small diameter to supply water for lots of emitters?

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад +1

      Yes, that's my understanding at least. The 13mm tube is for providing the water flow needed and the smaller tubes are just for connecting the emitters :) Also, how did you connect just the 4mm tubing? Do you have a pressure reducer taking it down to 1.5 bar (22 psi)? Otherwise I think the pressure in your tap might be a bit too high, risking the emitters to pop off :)

    • @0Cindrum0
      @0Cindrum0 2 года назад

      @@TryingToBuildStuff It’s connected directly to the tap with a nut lock connector that converts the 3/4” tap to 4mm tubing with no pressure compensator that would restrict the flow even more wouldn’t it? The emitters work fine at the start but become useless as they go further.
      I’m gonna order 13mm piping and psi compensators 👍🏽

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      @@0Cindrum0 Sounds like a plan! It would probably restrict the flow, but with the proper pipe it will prevent the emitters from popping off. Had one popping off just a week ago, even with the reducer in place, turns out it was one that I've replaced last year, so the 4mm tubing was a bit worn out I guess. My tomatoes got a bit more water than they needed 😅

  • @Markusmetschit
    @Markusmetschit 9 месяцев назад

    Gardena explicitly tells you to take the grey part inside in winter.

  • @klompex100
    @klompex100 2 года назад +1

    My pro tip for attaching the pipes: start working out and go to the gym 😅/ anyways I liked the review! I can only give you the advice to buy the 2000l main unit , it may be expensive but it’s worth it! I love this system!

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      Haha, that's some great advice, haven't been to the gym in a long time! 😅 Thanks for the feedback! I might just need to get the big unit for next year, looks great, didn't even know about it!

  • @Imevul
    @Imevul 2 года назад +1

    At least you did a dry-run before you put all of the plants in. Would be way worse to notice that issue in production.

  • @JayPeg88
    @JayPeg88 2 года назад

    Two of those have busted on me! Any tips for stopping it happen?

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      Two of the connector/pressure regulator? Ouch! I'm going to start taking mine indoors during the cold months to prevent it from freezing and cracking at least :)

  • @GAROmx
    @GAROmx Год назад +1

    Flexible . . . ?

  • @Leftplayer1
    @Leftplayer1 2 года назад +1

    For hairline cracks like that - self-amalgamating tape is your friend.. not a permanent fix but will get you by a couple of days …

    • @TryingToBuildStuff
      @TryingToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      Yes, good advice, I tried that, worked for a couple of days :) Got my hands on a replacement part now so all is good and well!

  • @Dindoes
    @Dindoes 10 месяцев назад

    Do an update. You’re the only showing this system. I would like to see the sprinklers in action and how much it covers etc