Say Goodbye to Irrigation Leaks in Your Garden Bed with a Pressure Regulator 👋👋👋

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Are you tired of struggling to set up an irrigation system in your garden bed? Do you want to save water and prevent over-watering? A pressure regulator may be the solution you need for your garden bed irrigation system. In this video, we will show you how to use a 25 psi pressure regulator to improve your garden bed irrigation system.
    A pressure regulator helps to control the water pressure in your irrigation system, ensuring that water is distributed evenly throughout your garden bed. By using a pressure regulator set at 25 psi, you can prevent over-watering, save water, and protect your plants from damage caused by inconsistent watering.
    In this video, we will take you through the steps of installing a pressure regulator into your garden bed irrigation system. The pressure regulator comes already set to 25 psi so it doesn't require any adjustments or fine tunning to set the regulator to the ideal pressure level of 25 psi, for optimal performance.
    There are several benefits of using a pressure regulator in your garden bed irrigation system, including increased efficiency, reduced water waste, and improved plant health. By the end of this video, you will have all the knowledge you need to use a pressure regulator set at 25 psi to transform your garden bed irrigation system into a highly efficient and effective watering system.
    So, whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, don't miss this informative video on how to use a pressure regulator to improve your garden bed irrigation system.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @ThatHobby
    @ThatHobby  Год назад

    Thanks for watching! Check out the video description for the Amazon affiliate links to the Pressure Regulator and the Vacuum Breaker.

  • @deancitroni4447
    @deancitroni4447 10 месяцев назад +1

    FYI the backflow preventer should go at the faucet itself. That will stop anything connected to it back flowing into your drinking water. Hope that helps

    • @ThatHobby
      @ThatHobby  10 месяцев назад

      I was going to install another one on here too. So yeah that installing one at the faucet makes sense and it's more economical too.

  • @RegeniasMinkOil
    @RegeniasMinkOil Год назад +1

    Wow..thanks for sharing

    • @ThatHobby
      @ThatHobby  Год назад

      Yeah the pressure regulator really helped.

  • @mikelopez2001
    @mikelopez2001 Год назад +1

    What was that noise from the vacuum breaker ? 😮

    • @ThatHobby
      @ThatHobby  Год назад +1

      We have a water timer hooked up that makes some noise but yeah the Pressure regulator seems to make some noise too. I will have to make a comparison video to see how much noise there is with and without the pressure regulator.

  • @eddieslittlestack7919
    @eddieslittlestack7919 5 месяцев назад +1

    How has 25 psi held up over time for you? I’ve been using 15 psi & I’m thinking of dropping to a 10psi reducer.

    • @ThatHobby
      @ThatHobby  5 месяцев назад +1

      On my old garden bed I have 1/4 inch irrigation line connected to the hose bibb. I don't even need a pressure regulator for that irrigation line. I put 1/2 irrigation tubbing running it this garden bed and it was too powerful. So that's why I added the pressure regulator. It seems like the 1/4 inch line didn't get enough water the garden bed and 1/2 inch irrigation tubing gets too much water to the garden. So yeah getting the pressure right is kind of challenging. Let me know how you like the 10 psi reducer.