DIY Aerocloner

DIY Aerocloner

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I designed a diy aeroponic cloner.The 3D printed manifold can be used with the M6 Gardena micro-drip nozzles, available in different models, the 360° nozzle gave a good result.I started with a 800 L/hr circulation pump but I replaced it with a 2000L/hr pump. The 3D printed manifold (made of PLA) cracked at the nozzle. I think that PET-G is more resistant to the salts in the nutrient solution.)*After some testing I decided to eliminate the 3D printed manifold and use Gardena Micro-drip pipe and fittings with 6 180° nozzles.The Aero-lid-squares part can be mounted with 4 M4x 25mm screws.To cut the clone collars I have designed the part; FoamcutterYou can mount 4x Stanley 1992 (61mm blades) it cuts square clone collars out of 10mm foam/rubber. It is a prototype and under construction.Part; Propagation Mount can be used to make a humidity dome from a 22L transparent Ikea Samla box. The part need to be printed 4x (2x mirrored)I think the photos together with the necessary parts give enough information for this DIY project. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.A small contribution to the community, I hope it helps others too.Peace, Cannatommy✌️

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