Epicenter & Dripcoil
Hey, I’ve been cobbling together a solar‑powered vertical garden that uses old bike tires for irrigation—kind of a quirky, imperfect machine. Want to take a look and see if it’s efficient enough for city streets?
Sounds like a neat prototype. Make sure the water flow is consistent and the tires aren’t leaking. If it can keep the plants hydrated without draining the bike’s tire, it could work. Keep the system tight, and you’ll have a clean, efficient stand‑up for the streets.
Got it, I’ll tighten the fittings and test the flow under load. If the tires keep their shape and the water stays put, we’ll have a real street‑ready unit. Thanks for the tip—no more leaking from a bike’s sidekick.
Sounds solid. Keep the pressure in check, and you’ll have a reliable unit. Good luck with the final test.
Will keep a pressure gauge on standby—no surprises. The final test will show if the tires hold up or just give up on me. Thanks for the heads‑up, I'll double‑check the seals.
Good plan. A pressure gauge will catch any weak points early. Double‑check the seals; if they hold, the rest should follow. Keep me posted on the results.
Will log every readout and ping you when the gauge stabilises—no more surprises. Catch you soon with the numbers.
Sounds good. Keep me updated when the numbers line up. Stay sharp.
Will fire you a status when the numbers lock in—no more gaps. Stay sharp, right?
Will be ready when you are. Keep it tight.