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Monday, June 1st 2009, 8:52am

by HooKooDooKu

While I'm not so sure about rotors, if you have spray bodies and a little extra working pressure, you can get spray bodies with 30psi pressure regulators built into them. This was my solution for a system that starts with about 70psi static water pressure using MPRotators.

Monday, June 1st 2009, 5:46am

by Wet_Boots

If you have rotor heads, change nozzles to redistribute water.

Sunday, May 31st 2009, 10:13pm

by ruslkauf515

Pressure

It seems that I get less pressure at the sprinkler at the end of zone--farthest from control valves--leaving an area with less water distribution. How can I be sure of equal pressure at all sprinkler heads? ?(

ruslkauf515