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This is the first Spring in the new house. Decent size corner lot, and some areas are lush and green, others dry as a bone. Put rain gauges out, and, no surprise, the dry areas aren't getting any water compared to the green areas. From what I can tell, the dry areas are getting overshot by the stream.
I know I can reduce the stream by using the adjustment screw, BUT, if the wrong nozzle is being used to begin with, and you rely too much on the adjustment screw you just wind up with a ridiculous amount of water depositing right at the sprinkler head. It is better to have the appropriate nozzle for the distance you want to shoot, and make minor adjustments with the screw. So, here's my problem: Most of my distances are in the 16-18 foot range, but when I look at the Hunter Nozzle Selection Chart, the minimum I can find is 22', using the low angle (gray) #4 nozzle, and the chart assumes a PSI of 30...of course, variations in PSI create variations in the distance of the throw. I am hoping others out there who like to figure this stuff out for themselves, rather than "call the guy", can help me based upon their experiences with TV irrigation, and Hunter equipment. I'm OK with trial and error, but would like a suggestion for where to start. thanks in advance. |
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that may help.
Can someone please explain lawn watering and irrigation system. - Talk of The Villages Florida Patio Villa IrragationWater - Talk of The Villages Florida Sprinkler head problem - Talk of The Villages Florida Sprinkler system timing and schedule - Talk of The Villages Florida
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Do a search on here....lot of earlier threads on this topic.
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Personally, I use Rainbird irrigation heads. You can buy VAN nozzles (adjustable to 330 degree radius) in 4,6,8,10,12,15, and 18' spray distances. Order directly from Rainbird website, price is better than hardware stores, and shipping is reasonable.
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I've done a ton of searches and while there are many threads on irrigation, I haven't found any informations specific to my question, which is regarding changing out the nozzles, and finding the appropriate nozzle (for Hunter heads)for the distance I want to shoot, and the available water pressure.
I figure someone out there in TOTV land has tackled this before me. |
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Do this with every head, every zone. Make a list, order Rainbird spray heads from their website. You do Not need to use Hunter heads. I will add, if you have Hunter rotor heads, or a gear drive head, my advice probably won't work. Last edited by bagboy; 05-05-2021 at 06:03 PM. |
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But I think you could help me with one question I have. When you bought your Rainbird heads, did they shoot pretty close to the distance they were supposed to shoot? If so, that at least tells me that the PSI of our irrigation system is within the range that is expected by the manufacturer. |
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Central Pro in Leesburg has all you need. Landscaping people go to them. Goand ask:
Florida's source for Pumps, Irrigation & Lighting Supplies :: 9 locations :: 30,000 Products |
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I don’t understand your comment at all. I also suggest replacing heads with Rainbird. They are more versatile and the dual spray heads fix a lot of the issues we have in TV.
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"I am a newbie. Very new. I live in Summerfield ..." Maybe stick with Talk of Summerfield. |
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