I think it's mostly naan233, spacing should be between 15-20 meters, depending on your water pressure. We run typically at 5 bar, but the farther away the fields are from the watersource the lower the pressure is, so there is fields which only get 2 bar.
@@optimafruit3524 we never had colder the -8, but no signs then no. Pressure has to be high enough to prevent this, and our water is ussualy not that cold as it cones from deep wells into our waterpool and then sprinkle it.
Another great video my friend👌🏼
Question: What make and model of overhead sprinkler do you use in your orchard? And what spacing do you have them at?
I think it's mostly naan233, spacing should be between 15-20 meters, depending on your water pressure. We run typically at 5 bar, but the farther away the fields are from the watersource the lower the pressure is, so there is fields which only get 2 bar.
@@JelleStappers any problem with them freezing up at low temperatures? Like at -9C?
@@JelleStappers also, what volume of water do you use on your sprinklers? Front and back? As they have 2 exits am I right?
@@optimafruit3524 we never had colder the -8, but no signs then no. Pressure has to be high enough to prevent this, and our water is ussualy not that cold as it cones from deep wells into our waterpool and then sprinkle it.
@@optimafruit3524 1 exit. About 1.5m3 per sprinkler per hour.