External Refill Port for Pod-Wicks
I🤘 Introducing Pod-Wicks External Watering Port 🤘
Hey there, Invertebrate Aficionados, the game just got even better!
Get ready to level up your Isopod and invertebrate care with the all-new Pod-Wicks External Watering Port! This accessory is designed to revolutionize your hydration game, making it a breeze to keep your stacks of bins in peak condition.
Here’s the lowdown: easy installation. We're talking hassle-free, no-sweat setup on your isopod or invertebrate bins. The External Watering Port is your VIP ticket to convenience. Picture this—you can now fill your Pod-Wicks without having to open the bins. Yeah, you read that right—no more wrestling with lids or disturbing your critter colonies.
This ingenious accessory streamlines your routine, making watering multiple bins a quick, easy, and mess-free affair. Just connect, fill, and you're set. It’s like a hydration highway directly to your Pod-Wicks, ensuring your invertebrates get the perfect moisture without any disruption.
Say goodbye to the days of fumbling with lids and juggling multiple watering cans. With the External Watering Port, you're in control, making the maintenance of your stacks of bins a seamless operation.
So, let’s sum it up: the Pod-Wicks External Watering Port, your key to efficient hydration management. It's about making your life easier while ensuring your invertebrates get the care they deserve.
Pod-Wicks: where innovation meets unwavering reliability. Get ready to witness a new level of convenience in your hobby as we introduce the External Watering Port. Join the movement and upgrade your watering game today.
🔥 Keep it rockin', keep it Pod-Wicks! 🔥
To install the outside port, we suggest following these instructions :
Items you'll need:
1 1/2" hole saw
3/16 drill bit
Painters tape
Marker
Utility knife
1.Locate where you'll be installing your Pod-Wicks. We suggest they be placed on the moist side of your bin.
2. Determine the placement of where the outside port will be installed. We suggest the port be slightly higher than the Pod-Wicks themselves to prevent any backflow.
4. Using a marker, mark off where the port will be placed, then find your center point.
5. We suggest drilling a pilot hole with a 3/16" drill bit or one just slightly smaller than your holesaw bit. This will stabilize the holesaw when you start to drill. We also suggest covering the area where you'll be installing the port with painters tape to protect the surface in case the drill bit slips or jumps.
6. Drill your hole, making sure to use even pressure, but not so much that it cracks or damages your container.
7. Remove tape and clean up the hole using your utilityknife.
8. Install the two 12" pieces of hose to the nipples on the port. Feed through the front of the hole, then screw on the nut.
WARNING
Do not use the two inside hose nipples to tighten the port. This could cause them to break off. Level the port holes before tightening the nut. It is very important that you only finger tighten, as over tightening can cause damage to the port.