I have seen numerous ways to calibrate a residential tow sprayer but this is by far the easiest to understand video on the subject I have ever seen. Thank you!
Most of the home boom sprayers have 2 spray fittings on the ends. They tend to overlap each other on the centerline as much as 40". You then also get a 40" lighter spray on the ends. You will need to overlap the next row with the outside spray fitting to get get the same coverage as directly behind the centerline. Look it up in your manual.
Am I missing something? A 2 nozzle system with each nozzle spraying app. 1 quart in 34 seconds equals 1 gal/min for both nozzels. Covering the 125 feet in 34 seconds means he is spraying .5 gal on the 1000 square feet and not 1 gallon.
at 5:30 he explained that he measured 32 fluid ounces in the .34 seconds. Since his boom sprayer has two nozzles, his sprayer is laying down 64 fluid ounces or 1/2 gallon every 34 seconds. Which is the amount of time it takes him to drive the 1000 sq ft.
@@gregpezan9631 you have a couple options to manipulate to get the numbers you want. Change the tip size of your sprayer, or change the speed at which you walk when your using your sprayer.
I have seen numerous ways to calibrate a residential tow sprayer but this is by far the easiest to understand video on the subject I have ever seen. Thank you!
Excellent video on calibration without all of the unnecessary stuff.
Very good video. Thank you.
Most of the home boom sprayers have 2 spray fittings on the ends. They tend to overlap each other on the centerline as much as 40". You then also get a 40" lighter spray on the ends. You will need to overlap the next row with the outside spray fitting to get get the same coverage as directly behind the centerline. Look it up in your manual.
Very informative and too the point!! Thank you!!
Very helpful! Thanks!
You are welcome
Sooner or later someone is going to out put a chart to make this easier! 😂
Am I missing something? A 2 nozzle system with each nozzle spraying app. 1 quart in 34 seconds equals 1 gal/min for both nozzels. Covering the 125 feet in 34 seconds means he is spraying .5 gal on the 1000 square feet and not 1 gallon.
@wth32 isn't that what I said?
@@wth32 I said a half a gallon per 1,000 sq ft like five times
Am I missing something? Would he not only be putting down 1/2 of a gallon per 1000 sq ft out of just that one nozzle?
at 5:30 he explained that he measured 32 fluid ounces in the .34 seconds. Since his boom sprayer has two nozzles, his sprayer is laying down 64 fluid ounces or 1/2 gallon every 34 seconds. Which is the amount of time it takes him to drive the 1000 sq ft.
@@ftworthtexan9082interesting with my backpack sprayer my goal is 1 gallon Per 1k sq ft.
@@gregpezan9631 you have a couple options to manipulate to get the numbers you want. Change the tip size of your sprayer, or change the speed at which you walk when your using your sprayer.
My bad, got it!