This is a collection of pieces I printed for the bottom module section of the hydroponic tower, plus a mounting adapter (2 parts), a filling/inspection cap and a cap for passing through the electrical cord for the pump.
All the parts have been printed with a 0.6 nozzle and at 0.3mm layer height.
I designed the electric cable cap, but the other parts are from the other contributors.
The electrical cord cap is designed as just a simple cap to pass the cable through. You will need to cut off the electrical plug that comes with your pump and you will have to attach a new replacement plug.
This is a very durable and sturdy hydroponics tower design, but takes more time to print than the smaller ‘updated’ version.
I have chosen to mount my towers on 60 litre poly drums (with ‘clip on’ removalable lids). These poly drums can hold up to 60 litres of nutrient per tower (but I only use 40 litres) and they give a better height from the ground for the tower, they are very stable when nutrient is added and they are cheap at about A$30, second hand.
I chose the mounting adapter as it is the most sturdy of the mounts I have tried, the tower does ‘wobble’ as much and they are easy to print. I used 5mm stainless button head screws with s/s nyloc nuts to secure both parts to the drum lid.
Also, my towers are 8 planter modules high, plus the base module, so I needed something substantial to hold it in place on the nutrient reservoir drum, more reason for this mounting adapter.
I chose this bottom module as it had the large outlet that can be used for filling and it had the smaller outlet that could be used for the electrical cable.
I also chose to add a colour change to the planting pots which you can see with the ‘green’ pot and you can see the effect of different colours in the full towers I printed. Just adds a bit more colour plus it saves me ‘numbering’ them.
I hope this helps anyone wanting to 3D print a hydroponics tower.
The author remixed this model.