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    Reduced water flow.

    Hi all,

    The water pressure and flow in my system has been gradually reducing. It is now at the point that there is not enough flow to run all 3 grow beds.

    The water delivery system from my pump is plumbed with 19mm pipe. I am thinking that either the pump is wearing out - or (MORE LIKELY) the pipes are blocking up.

    As I have a lot of pipe in place I am trying to work out an easy way to clean the pipes without dissasembly.

    Thoughts I have had are to isolate the pipes from the grow beds and flush them with something (Vinegar? Bicarb? Peroxide?) to remove biofilm.

    Any ideas?
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    Re: Reduced water flow.

    Hi Hamish,

    I use a lot of 19mm hose and it does accumulate bio-film over time.

    I periodically unhook it and blow through the lines......although pushing some high pressure water is probably a more appropriate way to clean it.

    If you're using the quick release couplings that Murray is fitting to his systems these days, unclip your pump and pipework and give it a good flush with the garden hose. See what effect that has.

    It's a good idea to design entry points into your system so that flushing is straightforward. This need be nothing more complicated than 19mm valves with a short length of hose on them. You can open one valve up to allow the hose water to exit the system while pushing the water through another valve from the other end of the system.

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    hamish,

    oxyplus is good to clean pipework etc. but only used it in hydro system not sure about fish safety
    also take the pipe off ur pump and check that ur pump isnt blocked or got an air pocket in the pump as this reduces the flow quiet alot

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    Hi Hamish, Dale has a point, I find that most times it is garbage in the entry way to the impellers in the pump. I stick the hose up the pipe every couple of weeks....it works wonders. Do you have the quick release fittings ? I can't remember if we had started using them when we sent your kit.
    If not, I will post some to you.

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    Re: Reduced water flow.

    Hi Dale, Murray and Gary,

    Thanks for your replies.

    I have quite long runs of pipe with lots of elbows and T fittings - so it wont be an easy job to push the hose through - will need to do a lot of dissasembly.

    I can quite easily put the pump in a bucket and divert the 3 outlets via hoses back into the same bucket - this means I can run water through all the pipes in a circulating system isolated to the tank and the growbeds.

    I will need to buy quite a bit of flexible 19mm hose to do this but think it might work.

    Just trying to work out the best product to clear the biofilm etc - perhaps chlorine? Might be ok if I can flush the lines well afterwards?

    Any other ideas - acid of some sort perhaps?

    I know this might sound extreme - but my plumbing will take ages to pull apart - then all those crimp connectors to replace each time.

    Murray - my system was prior to the quick connectors.
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    Hamish try taking the hose off your pump and back flush it with the garden hose it works on one 15mm line i have
    If its free pick it up

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    Good idea FF - ill give that a go.
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    FishFood - you my friend - are a legend! I ran downstairs, un hooked the pump and then ran water from the hose bakwards through the pipes from the grow bed to the tank - you should have seen the rubbish that it pushed out into the bucket! I didnt need to disconnect any pipes (other than the pump) - I just held the hose by hand onto the growbed outlet and ran it full blast backwards through the pipe. Think it is the backwards waterflow that did it! Excellent! Very happy
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    Re: Reduced water flow.

    Sounds like you got it fixed. Just a thought. Would pumping hot water through the pipes get rid of the biofilm any quicker.

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    Might do - though the back flush was so successful and quick I think that will be my ongoing fix. I am even thinking of plumbing in a couple of hose connectors so I can click the hose on and backflush even easier next time - perhaps as a weekly or fortnightly preventative maintenance.
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