If I got this sprinkler valve, where would I put the blow gun?
Sprinkler Valve Question
Well first of all, you need to start searching more because you have posted 2 topics that can be easily answered.
It would go right were that big black thing that has the cross on top, take that off, put the blowgun in.
It would go right were that big black thing that has the cross on top, take that off, put the blowgun in.
4SPC, My 4" piston 3" porting cannon
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
-
- Corporal 5
- Posts: 986
- Joined: Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:44 pm
- Been thanked: 1 time
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=305
Please search for answers to topics such as this from now on; this gets asked quite often.
Happy building
Edit: Looks like you already got your chastising.
Please search for answers to topics such as this from now on; this gets asked quite often.
Happy building
Edit: Looks like you already got your chastising.
Last edited by TurboSuper on Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"If at first you dont succeed, then skydiving is not for you" - Darwin Awards
No prob dude. What sprinkler is that?
It's this: http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber
On other websites like Orbit or Rainbird, they said something about anti-siphon...I'm not quite sure what is means...this sprinkler valve seems useful for an over under so you don't have to buy two elbows...
On other websites like Orbit or Rainbird, they said something about anti-siphon...I'm not quite sure what is means...this sprinkler valve seems useful for an over under so you don't have to buy two elbows...
- TheTrooper
- Specialist
- Posts: 165
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:15 am
With the sprinkler angled like that, wouldn't it cause a lot of air constriction or are the insides open like a pipe, except for the diaphragm part of course.
- D_Hall
- Staff Sergeant 5
- Posts: 1920
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:37 pm
- Location: SoCal
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 42 times
Anti-siphon valves have a small flapper valve that lets air in to the downstream side of the valve if it's not under pressure. This prevents back flow due to siphon effects in sprinkler systems.n-strike wrote:It's this: http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber
On other websites like Orbit or Rainbird, they said something about anti-siphon...I'm not quite sure what is means...this sprinkler valve seems useful for an over under so you don't have to buy two elbows...
It also makes the valves very bad choices for spud gunning as a fair amount of air will leak out of the anti-siphon valve before it seals.
- TheTrooper
- Specialist
- Posts: 165
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:15 am
Now thats what i was kinda saying before except that air leaks instead of being constricted.