My grandparents' house had a system of Nelson pop-up Beta impact sprinklers. The system was fed by a 1-1/2 HP Sta-Rite pump from a lake. This was a number of years ago.
I now have 7 Rainbird P2-PJDAs, 2 Naan 435s (mine have green accents), 1 Nelson Beta II, and 2 Lego Water Whiz 7225s. Cant wait to try them out. I have low water pressure, so the Beta II probably isnt going to perform well for me.
Unfortunately it is no longer in production - the current "P5R" model sprinkler is more or less what took the place of these old P2's. I also really liked the older ones because they would still work on the slightest trickle of a water stream, meaning they were very useful and worked great on low pressure sprinkler systems where other heads wouldn't work at all. The newer ones (P5R) do work "okay-ish" at low pressure but not quite like these old ones did.
Hello. Your video is very interesting. I do not speak english very well. I would like to know the maximum radius of each sprinkler please. thank you very much
That one is a Naan 435. I believe the manufacturer discontinued that model quite some time ago, though I have noticed a few of them for sale on eBay recently.
My grandparents' house had a system of Nelson pop-up Beta impact sprinklers. The system was fed by a 1-1/2 HP Sta-Rite pump from a lake. This was a number of years ago.
I've never seen any of these besides the beta two before, very cool 👍
I used to have the P2PJDA-C and i had a few Beta 2's when i was younger.
i love it when they go BRRRRRRT
I also had a lego with the spoon arm but it was a popup (underground) model. That thing ran at warp speed.
I have probably over 50 NOS Nelson Beta 2 riser mounted impacts. In all 3 nozzle sizes. Green (1372), Red (1373), and Black (1374).
I now have 7 Rainbird P2-PJDAs, 2 Naan 435s (mine have green accents), 1 Nelson Beta II, and 2 Lego Water Whiz 7225s. Cant wait to try them out. I have low water pressure, so the Beta II probably isnt going to perform well for me.
that last impact reminds me of a mini-bird without the Tube PJ arm, rather its using an open ended arm.
Is the first Rain Bird still in production? It seems to work well.
Unfortunately it is no longer in production - the current "P5R" model sprinkler is more or less what took the place of these old P2's. I also really liked the older ones because they would still work on the slightest trickle of a water stream, meaning they were very useful and worked great on low pressure sprinkler systems where other heads wouldn't work at all. The newer ones (P5R) do work "okay-ish" at low pressure but not quite like these old ones did.
murrfarms okay. Thanks for the reply!
@@murrfarms this is good
one of my beta II's had the spoon drive arm instead of the PJ
if i ever get my own house, I want to have a sprinkler system with mostly older impacts. like 25 or 25PJ. Maybe a few buckners as well.
Yeah. Same here man. They Nelson should bring back their old sprinklers back
I enjoyed it very cool 😎
Hello. Your video is very interesting. I do not speak english very well. I would like to know the maximum radius of each sprinkler please. thank you very much
Kindly tell me how many bar (pressure) required for operating
Its in the discretion of the video. But listed as psi.
The last one isn't the same Lego that makes the building sets, is it?
I'm not too sure. My guess would be no, but who knows?
So cool
Is it good for home lawn ????
Nice video
What kind of impact was the 2nd one
That one is a Naan 435. I believe the manufacturer discontinued that model quite some time ago, though I have noticed a few of them for sale on eBay recently.
@@murrfarms It's been so long since I commented that. I was scrolling through the comments and came across it. I was like 8.
Where can i buy this
Murf I gotta show you my sprinkler system at my house it's under ground we have a raid bird system
Nice 👍
Donde lo puedo comprar porfavor
1:58 i miss the nelson beta 2s, too bad i had to buy a knockoff version since those are the only ones available
Update: I finally found a beta 2 and bought it off ebay along with 2 other nelson sprinklers
Very goooood!
I thought it was a doom soundtrack at the beginning.
I think that's enough water the grass flooded
Wow
like if you watched with a full bladder
ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-ts-tststststststststststststs