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So set it to run for 1 or 2 mins.
You need to buy a pressure reducer. They are less than 10 bucks usually. Your probably using the pressure compensating drippers I would imagane so they operate any where from 10 psi to 50 psi, so I would probably get either a 20 or 25 psi reducer. I get all my drip stuff from dripdepot.com they r great cheap and fast shipping. If that doesnt work u have to invest a little more money and get timers that you can set to seconds. Probably liking at 100 or so apiece for those. Good luck lemme know of you got any more questions I'm usuing a dripper system in run to waste coco bags.
Art-dne cycle timer will allow you to use the same pump and get away with it. On time as short as a few seconds. Off time as much as like 8 hours or something. I have a 1200 ish gph ecoplus pump, with 72 1/4 tees for outlets. The cycle timer lets me do anything I want. $90 at the store before a discount.
Dank are you using hydroton and what cycle do you run with good results also how much water are you consuming a week
I already installed a pressure regulator but still same problem. I'm going to install a gate valve right after the pump line exits tank & after the pressure regulator so I can maybe regulate the water flow & volume of water that exits the drippers. I really think that I went overboard with the pump its way to big for the system.
you'll potentially burn your pump out by restricting the output so much. get a smaller pump
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