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Manufactured by:AutoPot Global Ltd. based inFarnborough, UNITED KINGDOM
9mm or 6mm in-line taps are a very useful accessory. They can be inserted in-line just after the connection to the 30 or 47 L plastic reservoirs. This allows you to turn off the water supply if you need to undertake any maintenance. They can also be added to the end of a layout so that now and again you can open the tap and allow the lines to be flushed, removing a sediment or lime scale build-up ...
Manufactured by:AutoPot Global Ltd. based inFarnborough, UNITED KINGDOM
16mm in-line filter. Weight: 0.2 ...
Manufactured by:HydroGarden based inCoventry, UNITED KINGDOM
The AQUAvalve is a simple and effective watering device. It is supplied with all AutoPot tray systems. Once connected to the water supply the AQUAvalve will control the flow of the water to the plants by simple gravity pressure from a tank or reservoir. No pumps or electricity or timers ...
Manufactured by:AutoPot Global Ltd. based inFarnborough, UNITED KINGDOM
Top Hat Grommets provide a water tight connection using 9mm or 6mm pipe with the 30 & 47 L plastic reservoirs. The Top Hat Grommet is positioned at the bottom of the reservoir. All AutoPot 30 & 47 L plastic reservoirs are now supplied drilled and with 9mm Top Hat Grommets. If fitting a 9mm grommet (for AQUAvalve5) to an existing/non-AutoPot plastic reservoir drill out to 12.5mm diameter. ...
Manufactured by:AutoPot Global Ltd. based inFarnborough, UNITED KINGDOM
These connectors are perfect for reducing 16mm pipe down to 9mm or 6mm pipe, when using large systems. They are inserted in-line at the point where an AQUAvalve is positioned. They provide a water tight connection unlike many other types of reduction ...
Manufactured by:AutoPot Global Ltd. based inFarnborough, UNITED KINGDOM
16mm in-line taps are a very useful accessory. They can be added to the end of a layout when you are using hosepipe (16mm pipe). You can open the tap and allow the lines to be flushed, removing a sediment or lime scale build-up that might occur over time. This will only take a couple of minutes and only needs to be done every couple of ...
