After much reading online, the purchase & viewing of Murray's DVD, and a hands-on workshop, we are ready to build our first set-up.
We have a small frontyard that gets very little sunshine and a backyard at a lower elevation that gets more sunshine, but is solid bedrock about 6 inches down. So my husband has come up with the following plan. We are posting it here in hopes of receiving constructive criticism. We'd much rather be told if something looks like it won't work than find out all by ourselves.
Due to the narrow yard, tree shading, and bedrock, it is impossible (to us) to get the fish tank lower than the growbeds. So we will be using a modified CHOP (or CHIFT PIST).
The Fish tank will be in the "front" yard which is about 1 meter higher than the back yard, and water from the Fish Tank will flow (via the tee pipe) into a dump barrel in our backyard, which will then flow into the growbeds once the level in the dump tank is high enough to start a siphon. The growbeds will empty into a rain gutter which will empty into the sump, which will pump it back up to the FT, to be repeated continuously. (See diagram) We plan to adjust the siphon in the dump barrel so that the pump in the sump remains submerged at all times, and so that the sump barrel will not overflow.
We are also including photos taken at the workshop we attended. Photo 1 shows the simple ebb & flow in the growbeds --no bell siphon, or any kind of siphon, just 2 different sizes of holes, inflow larger than outflow. Photo 2 demonstrates the plumbing design we will use.
The result is that we will have constant height in the fishtank and ebb & flow in the growbeds, assuming we can tweak things correctly.
We take all credit for anything one might think is unworkable or outright dumb. All the good ideas came from Paul's workshop or Murray's DVD or others' work that we have read online. We are thankful that so many are willing to share their experiences for others to learn from.
~c.b. and michelle ellis



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