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Well, your replies are full of great information. I much appreciate that.
Until I get the Earth shaped and rocks placed, Loretta is going to hand water her plants or use drip lines and such for the time being. I want to at least establish the areas so I know where to irrigate. I guess I'll have to start posting some photos of the well, bladder tank and lines coming out of the manifold so you guys can help figure out the best spots for the all those things I need. When I do that, I'll give you distances and elevations relative to the house so you get an idea of what I'll need to do. The other thing is I need information on rainbird heads to irrigate the hillside below, since gravity feed was a flop. That's where I'd like to use the booster pump running off the water tank line. Will the water flow through the booster pump even if it's not running? In other words, will I need to shut the tank valve off and on before irrigating? Or could I leave it on and it would allow water to pass only when the pump is running?
As far as those battery operated sprinkler controllers, we bought some a couple years ago to irrigate the food plot where we camped. We must have gotten some crummy ones, even though they were expensive. We never got them to really work right and they leaked a lot. One problem is that the line I had pulled down from the well (up at the homesite) was about 1500' long, and 1". But the elevation drop was at least 100'. At the time it was the only line running off the bladder tank too, so along with the pressure from the tank and the 100' drop in elevation. it created a huge amount of pressure and the valves couldn't take it. I guess I should have used one of those pressure regulators/reducing valve, huh?
BTW Red, that thread you linked has excellent information. I'm sure I will use it to reference once I get to that point. In the meantime I'll be asking questions in preparation for the sprinkler systems in the yard. That sounds really funny because I never even thought I would have a yard up here.
Until I get the Earth shaped and rocks placed, Loretta is going to hand water her plants or use drip lines and such for the time being. I want to at least establish the areas so I know where to irrigate. I guess I'll have to start posting some photos of the well, bladder tank and lines coming out of the manifold so you guys can help figure out the best spots for the all those things I need. When I do that, I'll give you distances and elevations relative to the house so you get an idea of what I'll need to do. The other thing is I need information on rainbird heads to irrigate the hillside below, since gravity feed was a flop. That's where I'd like to use the booster pump running off the water tank line. Will the water flow through the booster pump even if it's not running? In other words, will I need to shut the tank valve off and on before irrigating? Or could I leave it on and it would allow water to pass only when the pump is running?
As far as those battery operated sprinkler controllers, we bought some a couple years ago to irrigate the food plot where we camped. We must have gotten some crummy ones, even though they were expensive. We never got them to really work right and they leaked a lot. One problem is that the line I had pulled down from the well (up at the homesite) was about 1500' long, and 1". But the elevation drop was at least 100'. At the time it was the only line running off the bladder tank too, so along with the pressure from the tank and the 100' drop in elevation. it created a huge amount of pressure and the valves couldn't take it. I guess I should have used one of those pressure regulators/reducing valve, huh?