Hydroponic halo ring
Keywords | 3D printing, hydroponics, sprinkler, water, gardening, farm |
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Uses | agriculture, development, industry |
Authors | Matthew Alessi |
Status | prototype |
Made? | Yes |
Designed in | United States |
Affiliations |
MTU MOST |
Materials |
PLA ABS |
Cost | USD $ 3.13 |
SDGs |
SDG09 Industry innovation and infrastructure SDG06 Clean water and sanitation |
Instructions data | |
Manufacturing files | https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:577334/#files |
Manifest data | |
Language | English |
Updated | 2020-06-04 |
Author | Kathy Nativi |
Author affiliation | Appropedia |
Author email | info@appropedia.org |
This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been designed but not yet tested — use at your own risk. |
This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been prototyped. |
Hydroponic halo ring
Project developed by Matthew Alessi
Abstract
In today's day and age, both hobbyist and survival horticultural practices are been becoming more of a nor within our culture. As the amount of people entering the hobby increase, there is a growing demand for better and cheaper gardening products. I have also joined in on this new growing hobby and have personally found that commercial horticultural equipment is expensive to purchase; so to combat this, I have embarked on creating a line of 3-D printable hydroponic/agricultural products (all open source of course). The first item that I have created is called a "Hydro halo drip ring", and is used to evenly water plants from a central location using a timer and a water pump.
(Picture of completed print will be provided later.)
Bill of Materials
- 3-D Printing filament (i.e. PLA, ABS, etc.) <= That is the only material you need to print this part!
- SCAD/STL file of the hydro drip ring
Scad and STL files available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:577334/#files
Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT
- MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT
Nothing more than basic 3D printing and altering well commented variables to get desired size required
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
I used Openscad for the model, Cura for the slicer, and Repetier-Host to print the part. Open the .SCAD file in Openscad, and adjust the given parameters to fit your needs. All units are in millimeters
. Note: The hydroponic halo is currently set with a 6" diameter and can handle a 1/2 inner diameter hose connection.
Approximate print time (assuming original model is left un-altered) estimate: 3 hours 20 minutes
Cost savings
- My design used $3.13 in plastic at $25/Kg (i.e. 125 grams of polymer were used to print this)
- Commercial Hydro halo like this will cost around 11 dollars
- The total estimated savings are therefore approximately 71.54%!