Billy the Mountain
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Good eye on spotting the integrated valves.
I'd first confirm that they're actually all the way open.
I'd first confirm that they're actually all the way open.
Not sure I understand the edit. Is it tough for the water to disperse in the 8 manifold so use two 4 port manifolds instead? Not sure what you mean by T and elbow, do you have any visuals? Just a T and elbow to make a 4 way port? Im so lost, bare with me.Change your 8 way orbit manifold to one that is "full flow". Those adjustable ones are too restrictive IMO.
EDIT: Probably better to add a T with a couple elbows, and put two of the free flowing 4 way ones on instead of the bigger 8 port you have. It's likely your bottle neck.
Their all open all the way.Good eye on spotting the integrated valves.
I'd first confirm that they're actually all the way open.
These give really good coverage. This pic is after 15 seconds. Fills the top of the container almost full.
With three holes it seems to work but thats poor coverage. Made a pre made drip plate that works better pre made but only a few holes are used but its better dispersement than before.
Heres without the drip plate.
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Its possible that reservoir being full added more pressure, I had this happen with a 95gph pump and 5 gal bucket that when half full or less, the halos lose pressure. Halo was kinked which didnt help, I learned how to make these these halos right after that.Hose clamps are all you would need to use for connecting the tubing. Probably not even needed though if you have the properly sized tube going over the barbs on the fittings, especially on a low pressure hydro system.
I'd prefer using teflon tape over sealants though, because it's nice to be able to break down the system periodically, to clean out the pipes/manifolds/screens without reapplying new goop every time, but hey whatever keeps it from leaking!
Sounds like you just needed to prime the system to get full pressure to your drip rings?