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The manual method doesn`t work too well with lp aero flowrates. Four 0.45gph nozzles with 0.5sec mist duration can service a 27gal chamber.
5 gal buckets wont give you much space. You could try a single nozzle per bucket with 1 second misting durations but it may still be too much.
The pressure is fine but if you deliver too much mist in one go it soaks everything and gives you lp aero results (too wet). Small chambers are easier to overmist than large ones. A single nozzle on the timers shortest misting duration is likely to be too much for a 5 gal bucket.
The mist continues to expand and spread through the chamber after the nozzle shuts down. In a larger chamber the nozzle(s) can be aimed between the sites into relatively clear air space, giving the mist time and space to develop.
yes!Yeah, three seconds is way too long.
So JG, just to double-check before I do it - since I'm planning on running from 100-125PSI, I want to precharge my expansion tank (the air part) to 98PSI, correct?
yes!
Read these links they will tell you everything you need to know to setup a pump,tank,pressure switch, etc. Hp systems are very similar to well water systems only using higher pressures.
http://www.inspectapedia.com/water/WaterPumpControls.htm
http://www.inspectapedia.com/water/WaterTankAir4.htm
Here`s the wiring diagram with the socket viewed from the top. I`ve assumed the pins will take the shortest route to the screw terminals as I couldnt find any info on the socket. It wont take 5 minutes to wire it up.
Hi Bob
Glad the wiring went ok. You are right about the switches, the 1st one is for an air compressor it has an unloader valve. You could send it back for a refund?
The 2nd pressure switch looks like it`ll last for years, nice build quality.
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