How many nozzles can my home made boom accommodate?

   / How many nozzles can my home made boom accommodate?
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Oh, so now you can use whatever tip at pressure to get the job done. Sorry, should have finished the setup. 8 at 30psi of the given .35gpm would be 2.8gpm. So you'd have to go lower in pressure or go to 03 tips and up the pressure. An 03 tip at 45psi should be right close to .32gpm. 8x.32 = 2.56

I was just about to ask this.



I did a calculation for 3 nozzles at 5 MPH and came up with 6.6 gpm at 5 mph 5' wide which is unrealistic with only 3 nozzles.

3 nozzles is 60" or 5'. 43,560 divided by 5 is 8,712' travel.

8,712' travel divided by 440 is 19.8 minutes to do an acre at 5 MPH.


19.8 / 60 = .33 acre per minute at 5 mph


20 times .33 = 6.6 gpm at 5 mph 5' wide



I tried to lower the speed with the formula given and am doing something wrong. I come up more GPM needed which doesn't make sense if I'm slowing the machine down. Can you see where I'm doing wrong?


3 MPH is 264' per minute

3 nozzles 20" apart is 5' width. 43,560 / 5 = 8712

8712 / 264 = 33 minutes per acre at 3 mph

33/60 = .55 minute per acre

20 GPA x .55 = 11 gpm 3 mph 5' wide
 
   / How many nozzles can my home made boom accommodate? #12  
I was just about to ask this.



I did a calculation for 3 nozzles at 5 MPH and came up with 6.6 gpm at 5 mph 5' wide which is unrealistic with only 3 nozzles.

3 nozzles is 60" or 5'. 43,560 divided by 5 is 8,712' travel.

8,712' travel divided by 440 is 19.8 minutes to do an acre at 5 MPH.


19.8 / 60 = .33 acre per minute at 5 mph


20 times .33 = 6.6 gpm at 5 mph 5' wide



I tried to lower the speed with the formula given and am doing something wrong. I come up more GPM needed which doesn't make sense if I'm slowing the machine down. Can you see where I'm doing wrong?


3 MPH is 264' per minute

3 nozzles 20" apart is 5' width. 43,560 / 5 = 8712

8712 / 264 = 33 minutes per acre at 3 mph

33/60 = .55 minute per acre

20 GPA x .55 = 11 gpm 3 mph 5' wide

19.8 minutes to an acre. To find acre per minute would be 1/19.8=.05 acre per minute. Correct? So 20gpa x .05 = 1gpMINUTE. Right?
 
   / How many nozzles can my home made boom accommodate?
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19.8 minutes to an acre. To find acre per minute would be 1/19.8=.05 acre per minute. Correct? So 20gpa x .05 = 1gpMINUTE. Right?

I think I finally got it. The answer was right in the nozzle charts but at least now I know how it's calculated. I will also have a return line and gauge so I can adjust PSI.

Thanks everyone for all the help. :)
 

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