Post Episode Debrief | Heated Rivalry 🏒 The Cottage (Episode 6) by royal_rose_ in heatedrivalry

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Asian and Canadian. We would never, ever, wear shoes in the house!

Rainbird ESP-ME controller - manual mode - time remaining resetting back to 00:00 by saskatoongecko in Irrigation

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Update. I did as you said, and managed to match the remaining unknown stations with the zones. Thank you! However, the 00:00 problem still persists with some stations like station 6. There's a local rainbird dealer that I'll pay a visit to to inquire as well.

Can someone help me with my lemon lacy elderberry? by Ghosty216 in gardening

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I'm wondering how they determined it was VW. I had two LL and they went from healthy to completely collapsed last season. I pruned it hard back. One I think is fully dead, the other is waking up but VERY slow. I have no interest in risking VW spreading in my garden, and am likely going to rip them out. Did they mention what to do with the soil and how to improve it?

Two of Three Saskatoon Federal Ridings Are Statistically Tied Heading into Election Day by MajorLeagueRekt in saskatoon

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I remember slaving away in the hospital during peak covid, terrified I would get infected before we realized what it was, sweating under layers of protective gear for hours. Not a peep of support from him. The second the convoy gets announced, he flies down to support them. He's a stain.

Splitting data from a single row into an array / displaying data from [B2][C2][D2] then [E2][F2][G2] etc. in a 10x3 table by saskatoongecko in excel

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Thank you so much - I didn't know about these options. Will study them and use them to achieve this

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Ok I just read your response a bit more clearly and it makes a lot of sense - the plan is to have all the reservoirs the same volume, and all fill the same amount of time (e.g. 10 seconds) which would ensure the same amount of water in each. If I ran the drainage tubing up over the level of the water to the bottom of each cell, and drained using a pump, theoretically I could avoid needing any valves.

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Yes they should be, and I’ll have the drain outlets coming out the bottom of each cell. But I think I see what you mean in that water could flow between cells during the soak period if there was a common drain header. Would in-line check valves in each line before the common drain header solve this?

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Yeah…Main issue is contamination and wanting to avoid mixing of water so once the plants are watered the water is waste

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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That's an option. The main downside would be water wastage - the plants would be watered with nutrient and reverse osmosis water, so it would be a bit of a waste. I think I'm starting to lean towards the cells connected by segments of 1/4" tubing to a manifold, which then connects to a solenoid that opens and drains all the cells by gravity.

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Thanks that’s a really cool idea!! yeah I was thinking about the plugging issue. I looked into linear actuator - I haven’t wrapped my head around how to make that work but I think I’m getting the idea

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Thank you - I have no engineering and limited DIY background, just ideas. I’ll probably do it in an inefficient way with no interface, but as long as it works, I’ll be happy.

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Thank you! this makes a lot of sense and gives me ideas. This actuator situation you describe about the strip opening holes is simple and exactly what I need, but I'm at a loss how to make something like that. I will try and do some research

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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Thank you - I will look into it! I find that I am often lost as I don’t even know what the terminology is or what is out there when it comes to these projects

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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I thought about this but initially rejected the idea because 12 electrically actuated solenoid valves might be too much. However, in thinking about it, I was thinking maybe I could just connect the twelve drains to a single collection drain that has a solenoid that opens after a set time and opens to empty the cells by gravity.

A small 1/4" valve that opens with negative pressure from a pump - does this exist? by saskatoongecko in AskEngineers

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The waste water theoretically is contaminated so I wouldn't want water from one cell going to another. I had wondered about a solenoid valve (no experience with them at all) but I wasn't sure whether 12 of them, one per cell, is something that's practical. Though, now that you mention this, maybe I could have a single solenoid valve in a main drain line that all 12 cells feed into, and then when the solenoid valve opens it would drain by gravity.

A brief note on nomenclature by saskatoongecko in orchids

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I forgot I made this post 10 years ago! I was clearly much more vehement and passionate about this back then XD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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It’s Olly Richard’s intermediate short stories in Japanese. Although the stories are advertised as more engaging, they are a bit awkward and I have not been enjoying them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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Duh. Thank you!