Rain Bird Nozzles With Shaye

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Shaye Holmes from Rain Bird Australia talks Clint through the new R-Van range.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful video thanks 🙏

  • @badcompanyCDN
    @badcompanyCDN 2 года назад

    Please convert .6"/HR to gal per minute. Can't find this conversion formula

  • @wictorsson
    @wictorsson 2 года назад

    Does these fit on both 1800 and 3504 series???? I got 3504 installed, can I just swap the head?

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  2 года назад

      Only on the 1800 bodies mate. The 3504 is a gear drive with a rack of nozzles that can be changed in the head, but that head can't be removed.

  • @tuyetluu1362
    @tuyetluu1362 4 года назад

    I need English subtitle , please .

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад +1

      We will take a look and see if we can do that easily. Thanks for your message.

  • @pierrerene3950
    @pierrerene3950 4 года назад +1

    If I'm upgrading to these nozzles do I need to change the body as well? is there a pressure requirement?

    • @DuzBee
      @DuzBee 4 года назад

      Pierre Rene Great customer service, ever after they said to leave comments / questions and they will get back to you.... 4 Months later Pierre and no fucks given, doesn’t matter how good a product is if they are all smoke and mirrros

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад

      Hey Pierre. I was just going through and cleaning up our comments inbox and noticed we never replied to your question. I'll reply now in case you still need to know or in case someone else will benefit from the answer.
      - You don't need to change the body if the head fits the existing body.
      - You will need a minimum pressure for them to work and you'll need to keep them below a maximum pressure for them to work well. If you can acheive 240kPa - 340kPa at the sprinkler you'll get the best results.

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад

      We dropped the ball there. Thanks for helping highlight it. We appreciate it.

    • @richardgarcia5408
      @richardgarcia5408 4 года назад

      I currently have about 65 to 70 psi how can I reduce the water pressure without installing pressure regulated bodies ?

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад

      @@richardgarcia5408 what solenoid valves are you using?
      You will need to retrofit a pressure reducer at the valve. There's two ways of doing it.
      1. Fit something like this between the valve and solenoid coil. The link below will only work on Hunter valves.
      www.waterpro.com.au/shop/product/200036-hunter-accu-sync-as-adj-pressure-regulator-7888
      2. Screw a fixed pressure reducer to the outlet of the actual valve. This is cheaper, but more labour intensive.
      www.waterpro.com.au/shop/product/260002-senninger-pressure-reducer-psr25-8359

  • @TimsahTeam
    @TimsahTeam 4 года назад +2

    please, talk little slowly :)

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад

      Sorry mate. I will try in future.

  • @atanner4
    @atanner4 2 года назад

    Ditch the bloody American figures and put some Aussie shit on it. Unbelievable!

  • @timlorsung8866
    @timlorsung8866 Месяц назад

    waste of time video, camera constantly moving can't focus, There is no example of the spray pattern or ever a graphic of the pattern. Lot of useless talk for the average person putting in a sprinkler system, maybe its for a professional in the business to install.

  • @estebanalvarez6688
    @estebanalvarez6688 4 года назад

    to much talk very little info

    • @waterproau
      @waterproau  4 года назад

      We will record a more product specific video in the next few weeks. Thanks for you the feedback.