W Wobblyeastcoaster Active Member Dec 19, 2021 #21 lusidghost said: View attachment 5049526 Click to expand... Do you use the blumat pressure reducer? That's a 3/4" fitting. How did you do that?
lusidghost said: View attachment 5049526 Click to expand... Do you use the blumat pressure reducer? That's a 3/4" fitting. How did you do that?
xtsho Well-Known Member Dec 19, 2021 #22 lusidghost said: View attachment 5049526 Click to expand... You forgot the title block on that drawing. Or is it in the QR code?
lusidghost said: View attachment 5049526 Click to expand... You forgot the title block on that drawing. Or is it in the QR code?
lusidghost Well-Known Member Dec 19, 2021 #23 Wobblyeastcoaster said: Do you use the blumat pressure reducer? That's a 3/4" fitting. How did you do that? Click to expand... They make both. Blumat 15psi Pressure Reducer w/ Fittings for 1/2 With Blumat systems, a much lower pressure is required than that of other systems. Pressure reducers easily connect to a hose-bib or pressure pump. www.sustainablevillage.com
Wobblyeastcoaster said: Do you use the blumat pressure reducer? That's a 3/4" fitting. How did you do that? Click to expand... They make both. Blumat 15psi Pressure Reducer w/ Fittings for 1/2 With Blumat systems, a much lower pressure is required than that of other systems. Pressure reducers easily connect to a hose-bib or pressure pump. www.sustainablevillage.com
lusidghost Well-Known Member Dec 19, 2021 #24 lusidghost said: View attachment 5049526 Click to expand... Damnit. I left the “r” out of “grinder.”
lusidghost Well-Known Member Dec 19, 2021 #25 Also I forgot to mention I have a shutoff right after the reducer, and one the very end of the line to bleed it.
Also I forgot to mention I have a shutoff right after the reducer, and one the very end of the line to bleed it.