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May 2, 2022
2:22
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UNLVcougar
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I'll be putting two pressure reducers on the zone. One where it goes into the
gardening boxes and one where i'm building the other boxes on the edge of the landscaped area.
Everything coming off this will be drip lines, so while I haven't done the math, my guess is there should be enough pressure for the zone.
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PVC sprinkler question
UNLVcougar
5/2/22 2:14pm
You are fine. Do it.
hpcougar
5/2/22 2:16pm
Not even an issue. Proceed.
WDaddy
5/2/22 2:18pm
I'm no "water physics expert but as a practical matter having installed hundreds
ledfoot
5/2/22 2:19pm
Probably fine. You just have to be worried about enough pressure. I don’t think
RoyalTX
5/2/22 2:20pm
I'll be putting two pressure reducers on the zone. One where it goes into the
UNLVcougar
5/2/22 2:22pm
I’m added lines myself. Nothing dramatic but you sound like it will work great
RoyalTX
5/2/22 2:29pm
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