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Bottle Watering Drip Irrigation for EU Bottles

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PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PLA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Bottle Watering Drip Irrigation System for EU Plastic Bottles (PCO 1881)

This is based on Automatic bottle watering drip irrigation system which does not fit standard EU plastic bottles. Thus I combined their model with my Water-tight EU plastic bottle cap (PCO 1881)

 

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If you are interested in irrigation solutions you may also want to check out my printable tube-based low-pressure irrigation system

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Top Design! Top design! I only suggest putting a bit of Teflon tape on the edge of the bottle, because otherwise it may leak where the dripper connects to the bottle.
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I can't get the bottle thread to fit, what a shame
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I have the same problem
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The printing is fine, but the system leaks, is there a preferred bottle. I used a Pepsi bottle and it leaks a lot so I can't use it. I broke two by forcing the bottle a bit to screw it in properly
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It's probably the layer lines which let water through at the bottom of the cap. You could try lining it with with kitchen plastic wrap or disposable latex gloves or even a condom could work ;). Just make sure there is a hole in the middle for the water to go to the outlet. Or you paint the bottom of the cup with water-resistant glue type (D3 or D4).
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Water is seeping from the aperture where the bottle is situated. Did you incorporate any sealing element, such as a rubber gasket or an O-ring, to prevent egress of water from the bottle's receptacle
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I don't have that problem. But you can try plastic wrap with a hole in the middle, very thin cloth or teflon tape, whatever you have around. Cotton cloth will let through some water at first but when it is fully soaked it can provide a good seal. Or you print a perfectly sized O-ring with TPU.
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How can I print it on the A1 mini?
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Super nice print, unfortunately the water runs out at the top where the bottle is screwed on. No matter what PET bottle is used. Therefore not usable for me, too bad
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They don't fit the bottles, a shame, still thanks for sharing
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this work very well
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Does not work. Water leaks through the bottle screw. Tried to put teflon tape around the bottle screw, it didn't helped much.
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the bottle does not fit but it looks like a very solid piece too bad the bottle does not fit
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