My inexpensive drip system

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Candiru
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The emitters I bought are actualy rated for 25-55 psi. My tap is at 40. So they are perfect, I went with 1gph , but was tempted to do 2gph.....
 

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The emitters I bought are actualy rated for 25-55 psi. My tap is at 40. So they are perfect, I went with 1gph , but was tempted to do 2gph.....
I would recomend that you add a regulator and bring the pressure down around 25psi.... remember that the local water companys are known to have pressure surges..
 

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Candiru
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My water is not pumped in. It is steady at 40. I am off of a well that is pumped into towers. Thus steady WP at all times. Is does drop when testing hydrants, but never goes above 40.
 

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keep an eye one it. I think Repair had an emitter that the end popped off of. Could have been a manufacturing flaw, but you never know. If you can get pix please do! i'm interested in seeing your method. Maybe I can improve mine.
 

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Candiru
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I am almost thinking of just rigging this extra bypass for the ro/di and using it's valve to regulate the flow instead of a drip emitter.

I'll get pics, but it will be a few weeks untill this is set-up on the display tank. For now I will be running it on my sump to decide the best way to set ti up.

Chris
 

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great setup:naughty:
 

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I wish I had the patience to try something like that...I would probably ruin all my tanks and the plumbing too!
 
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