Really helped me understand how to set everything up, but when I turned on the water, it would not push the head up and leaked all over. What am I doing wrong?
My homes water pressure is typically between 35 and 40 PSI - kinda low but thats what the city gives my neighborhood. I currently have rainbird 3500s installed on my lawn with the size 2 nozzle and some of my sprinkler zones consistently have trouble rising - its a relatively new system and something that started happening shortly after install. Could installing smaller nozzles help resolve this? No leaks or anything and the valve is fully open. Thanks!
How would you match precipitation rates if you have 90, 180, and 360 degree patterns on the same zone, and you want them to all throw the same distance, for example 17ft?
Don't think it would be possible to do so and would start with the initial design aspect of the sprinkler system. One of those constraints / parameters you mentioned would have to be broken to satisfy the others.
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