Hey John, I'm passing through on Thanksgiving Day. Are you interested in a meetup? I realize you may be busy with family stuff. We could meet at Jamba Juice or someplace like that that is open. Please reply on one of the new videos so I be sure to see your message.
I was in a situation like this recently. I might have tried this if I'd known. Solved the problem with a 22.5 and a 11.25 elbow. Hard to find these though.
For the sake of the audience, it shouldn't be bulging. This is caused from having it on a line that is under constant 24/7 pressure. It states on the label and in the video not to do this.
If they can handle up to 150psi, why can they not be installed before the valves on the constant pressure side of my irrigation. There is no way I am pushing even 60psi on the sprinklers.
I understand your statement/question but I don't have a good answer for that but I have seen products installed on the 'hot' side of the valves that shouldn't be and they, indeed, eventually fail so I believe it's a good practice to follow their instruction regarding this.
I’ve seen these but have never come across anyone who used them. Gonna have to give it a try. Another tool for the toolbox. Thanks Tom!
Hi John. The link is now in the description section.
Hey John, I'm passing through on Thanksgiving Day. Are you interested in a meetup? I realize you may be busy with family stuff. We could meet at Jamba Juice or someplace like that that is open. Please reply on one of the new videos so I be sure to see your message.
I was in a situation like this recently. I might have tried this if I'd known. Solved the problem with a 22.5 and a 11.25 elbow. Hard to find these though.
I didn't know they exist. Where did you get them?
For the 22.5 search for part number 416-010 at PVC fittings online. $1.70 each. A 11.25 is also available but it's $28.00
Thanks! That looks like a Spears part number.
I used this and it seems to be working, its been about 5 days, it is bulging a little where the flex meets the coupling, is that normal?
For the sake of the audience, it shouldn't be bulging. This is caused from having it on a line that is under constant 24/7 pressure. It states on the label and in the video not to do this.
If they can handle up to 150psi, why can they not be installed before the valves on the constant pressure side of my irrigation. There is no way I am pushing even 60psi on the sprinklers.
I understand your statement/question but I don't have a good answer for that but I have seen products installed on the 'hot' side of the valves that shouldn't be and they, indeed, eventually fail so I believe it's a good practice to follow their instruction regarding this.