How To Install Garden Drip System ( Pt 3 Installation )

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2023
  • Part 3 in the series. I install the system beginning to end, you get to see every step of the process. Be sure to check out part 1, which is planning the system, and Part 2 is how to program and operate the timer.
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    How to Install Garden Drip System Pt 3 Installation
    How to Program a Hose End Irrigation Timer (Pt 2 of How to Install Garden Drip System
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    Project Inventory
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    The drip parts were supplied by DripWorks.com
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    Products shown:
    Garden Bed Irrigation Kit Small - www.dripworks.com/garden-bed-...
    Bluetooth Hose End Timer - www.dripworks.com/galcon-blue...
    Purple Handle Punch - www.dripworks.com/purple-hand...
    C-Frame Downspray - www.dripworks.com/c-frame-dow...
    Horizontal Spray Stick - www.dripworks.com/horizontal-...
    Pressure Regulator - www.dripworks.com/senninger-l...
    Hose Thread Filter - www.dripworks.com/irritec-del...
    1/2” Mainline Tubing - www.dripworks.com/1-2-polyeth...
    1/4” Poly Micro Tubing - www.dripworks.com/1-4-polyeth...
    1/4” Soaker Dripline - www.dripworks.com/drip-irriga...
    Pressure Comp. Emitters - www.dripworks.com/ceta-pc-emi...
    1/2” Easy Loc Female Hose Start - www.dripworks.com/1-2-easy-lo...
    1/2” Easy Loc Coupler - www.dripworks.com/1-2-easy-lo...
    1/2” Easy Loc Tee - www.dripworks.com/1-2-easy-lo...
    1/4” Transfer Barbs - www.dripworks.com/1-4-transfe...
    1/4” Barbed Elbow - www.dripworks.com/1-4-barbed-...
    1/4” Goof Plugs - www.dripworks.com/1-4-goof-pl...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @craigious
    @craigious Місяць тому

    Working on setting up a drip irrigation system for my collection of potted plants (well into the hundreds) and these videos have been insanely helpful after seeing so much conflicting information online. Thank you!

    • @Proirrigationtraining
      @Proirrigationtraining  Місяць тому

      You are so welcome, that's what we're here for! Thanks for watching!

  • @dthompson9355
    @dthompson9355 Рік тому

    My landscaper put the emitter right into the 1/2 in around a tree. There are 3. 2 are now plugged up I guess and not working. Can I just remove it and replace with a new one or do I have to remove it, add a plug, and add a new hole for a new emitter. Thanks

    • @Proirrigationtraining
      @Proirrigationtraining  Рік тому

      Sometimes you can just pop a new emitter in the same hole. But if it's not going to work out, you'll probably know as soon as you turn the zone back on. It usually won't pop off, just leak badly. If that's the case then turn it off, put a goof plug in the existing hole and pop a new hole for the emitter.

  • @jba36420
    @jba36420 Рік тому

    Could you please give us the volume of water emitted by each color dripper?

    • @Proirrigationtraining
      @Proirrigationtraining  Рік тому

      For these CETA Pressure Compensating emitters from DripWorks, Red = 1/2 gph, Black = 1 gph, green = 2gph

  • @kp-gbuniqueinterest
    @kp-gbuniqueinterest Місяць тому

    I notice you put the PSI reducer before the timer, is this ok to do with timers that have multiple spigots? I bought a timer with 3 so I can have my garden beds (2 zones) and Pots (1 zone) on different times. Each spigot has a PSI reducer. Also do I need the filter if my main wait is filter? Do I need to blow out each time i turn it on are is it only in the beginning of creating and or adding new supply tubing or emitters?

    • @Proirrigationtraining
      @Proirrigationtraining  Місяць тому +1

      It's not necessary to have a pressure reducer before anything, it's just that I have 95 PSI at that faucet and pretty much none of this equipment is designed to handle that much. Usually the recommendation is 40 PSI max, some parts have 35 as the max. If each of your spigots have a pressure reducer and your inlet pressure isn't crazy, you probably don't need another one. If you water is already filtered, then you don't need one presumably. don't need to blow it out but once upon installation, and maybe again at the yearly start up. Thanks for watching and your questions!

    • @kp-gbuniqueinterest
      @kp-gbuniqueinterest Місяць тому

      @@Proirrigationtraining Thank you for your answers. This really helped.

    • @Proirrigationtraining
      @Proirrigationtraining  29 днів тому

      @@kp-gbuniqueinterest Glad to help!