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Hoocho
Hoocho

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Link to Download and Instructions

This includes important information about where to find the files and how to split them....

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All information on downloading prints is provided below:

IMPORTANT:

All STL files are to be found in the following link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oPaxcH7JZWVGRLJ1IqjzncaxBp6crAT5?usp=share_link

(If you are on a higher Tier you will also have access to Prerelease which is in the latest Prerelease Post Below)

If you find an old post link is empty, it is old and obsolete. Do not comment “link is dead” or “where are the files” as they exist in the link above.

All old posts are obsolete as the above link changes at the beginning of every month and there is nothing in those folders.

Also, if you don’t know how to separate the files into individual parts for printing, download the mesh tools extension from the cura market place (free).

You can also use Prusa slicer and Bambu Lab Slicer which has the tool built in.

This allows you to separate the model into parts.

I hope you enjoy the files!

Cheers.

Hooch.

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If you have a Hydroponics related issue there is a community on Facebook that may be able to help.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/734980197112269/

Link to Download and Instructions

Comments

Thank you Hoocho...Will use the horizontal ones and try it out

Hari Kumar

I can’t really recommend the vertical floats. They are too hit and miss. Some work at low pressure and some don’t. And they are identical. It’s very confusing. So I’ve reverted back to the elbows due to reliability. Not to say that they won’t work. I just can’t recommend any specific version. So much so that I don’t sell them on the online stores anymore just so we don’t confuse people.

Mitchell Tomkins

Appreciate how you are giving back to the community...Have been dabbling with Hydroponics for almost 10 years now (Backyard)..Found your take on Buckets with Kratky very interesting...I am trying to print the materials needed for US 3x4 gutters...In one of your videos, you had an example vertical float valve (2 inch holes) vs what you have on the 3D print for the horizontal valve.. Any recommendation on preferences from experimentation? Saw this on the Amazon store in the US. https://www.amazon.com/Water-Float-Control-Traditional-Upgrade/dp/B08C53PK1V/ref=sr_1_13?crid=16ZA3UYFDSD6E&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8QucAZGZsjERAp6HDNZXO_6c8aVn_B1PYjUkCuR46kiHtji9DrCufzyMp_VYJFjLXM7gOiLr554Kz5HxjlQQUvNnTaQN7eNWslF3opH5AVR6Ht9W-jJOL5XUk4kPOMldmIHKeZxG2r8gSwGanu-qfzwT6eNSYjXGCaZJiDi2IPROVuwRjpyuP4tluGEa8Dzach9LCObf_0jvawc61wnW4IPkY5GwopiI_qo6GIcvdVo.mHkoKHfkZvF1VgA8-uqROKVb6h9Nn8kxX2rmH0HB1dU&dib_tag=se&keywords=float%2Bvalve&qid=1734400529&sprefix=float%2Bvalve%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-13&th=1

Hari Kumar


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