Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: sprinkler pumps
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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Anyone out there know a thing or two about sprinler/irrigation pumps? i have like a zillion questions! :)
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9/1/2002 1:52:02 PM
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Bruiser |
Herndon, VA
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I'm no expert, but I do pump water from a nearby river to water my patch. Perhaps I can cross a few of the easy ones off your list.
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9/1/2002 3:03:45 PM
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Stunner |
Bristol, ME (stunner906@roadrunner.com)
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I also pump out of the river in the backyard. I use an old shallow well house pump with a cartridge filter out of it with no tank. There is a footvalve on the end of the suction line in the water. I run it on an outlet timer that you can set in 1/2 hr increments. With the help of a 6 valve manifold of Y fittings I can run soaker, mini-sprinkler, mister heads, impact sprinkler or straight from the hose with no trouble. I regulate the pressure for the soakers and mini heads by bleeding off water to the open hose. Probably more than you wanted to know Scott, hope some of it helps.
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9/1/2002 6:01:38 PM
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Alun J |
Liverpool , England
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Yo Scott, Fire away man.
Alun
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9/1/2002 7:52:03 PM
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HEAVY GROWER |
Southern Illinois
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scott are we talking about irrigation pumps for a small patch are acres.
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9/1/2002 8:10:15 PM
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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okay, can someone explain to me the difference between jet pumps, booster pumps, and sprinkler pumps? i need to do something because my water pressure is only 3.5 gph at my house, and its not enough. So i dont really know what i need, or the pros and cons of any of it. id also like to wire in a controller to the pumping device and i dont know if that's possible either........someone set me straight!!
Scott
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9/1/2002 10:16:02 PM
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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also, i dont know if this is possible, but can you wire a gas powered pump to operate off of a controller? i dont know how you could get it to start/stop though.....tell me everything! i need more power !! scott
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9/1/2002 10:31:31 PM
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Bantam |
Tipp City, Ohio
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Just replaced a sub well pump at our house last month. It is 1hp that pumps 10 gal/min. 3.5 gal/hour sounds really too low.... Do you have city water or a well? Tom
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9/2/2002 8:36:33 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Scott, never heard of anything to operate something gas powered - I have a gas powered greenhouse heater with a thermostat, but it will only reduce the gas flow and never stop it cause you can´t inflame it again without you to be the "firebug". You´ll need to use the complete electronic equipment of a central gas heating for your pump...look for some ordinary power supply.
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9/2/2002 8:56:18 PM
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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Tom......my mistake its 3.5gph......
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9/2/2002 9:24:38 PM
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Think Big |
Commack, NY
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3.5gpm!! damn i cant get it right!!
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9/2/2002 10:20:55 PM
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Suzy |
Sloughhouse, CA
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Scott, We have a 5HP pump. The other one broke after 14yrs. Our pump is a 111ft. Pump, pipes, electral wiring and swith to install. $3800. The well was already dug. Thank goodness or another couple of $1000.
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9/4/2002 2:21:38 AM
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