Design Question for Strip of Grass MP rotator or Traditional?
Hi everyone. My home is on a corner lot and between the sidewalk and the street is a strip of grass that I would like your advice on the best choice to water it. The front of the house has a strip measuring 4.5' x 55' and the side is 4.5' x 120.
Originally I thought that I would use the hunter PRS30 head coupled with the traditional center strip and end strip nozzles (cs-530 and es-515) to do the job. Doing that would require 2 zones. However, although I knew about the MP rotator, I did not know until recently that there were strip nozzles for the MPR. If I use the MPR and its strip nozzles coupled with the PRS40 head, I can water both strips as one zone rather than two, as the MPR nozzles put out less gpm than the other nozzles. The MPR is advertised as a superior nozzle for all the reasons your probably familiar with. FYI, (don't know if it matters) my water pressure is 38psi while throwing 12-13 gpm. (Static is over 50). So my question is, based on your knowledge and experience, which way would you go and why? Thanks.