Nomadman2003 said:I am setting up a drip line system in a couple beds and I'm a bit perplexed by how to use the pressure regulator. I am hoping someone who has set up a drip system could help me.
I bought a simple pressure gauge with a female hose fitting to test my water pressure at the end of the hose. It read 66psi. I measured the water flow as well, it was just shy of 6gpm. I then installed the pressure regulator, which is rated for 25psi between 1gpm and 15 gpm. I put the pressure guage on the other end of the pressure regulator and turned the hose back on. The guage then read 39psi.
This is higher than the drip system recommends and I wanted to know if I'm doing some wrong, my assumptions on how it would work are incorrect, or if I have a faulty piece somewhere.
Thank you in advance for your time.
josebaca said:Nomadman;
I had the same problem with my soaker system that is fed off a spigot, not on its own dedicated line. After much trial and error I just went to an RV supply store and bought a brass regulator they are easily adjustable and very hard to overload. Since then I've had no problem.
Hope this helps.
J.R
P.S.
The thingy Yardenman is talking about is called a backflow preventer.