Hi Phab, thanks for your concern. The calibration as you call it is controlled by a membrane like strip inside the pipe, not the slits in the top. As long as you carefully match the length of the new slit to the others, and dont puncture the membrane strip inside, your rate of discharge will be the same. The mfg uses the same hose for the various slit spacing, 8" , 10" etc only the inner membrane changes for the different flow rates they offer. Cheers.
Perfect, thanks! I made the mistake of poking a hole and didn't realize that would ruin it. Slightly cutting the outer layer makes sense!
Exactly what I needed! thanks
Thanks for watching!
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U got fire ants there?
Plus ...Just feeding the algorythms for ya
No fire ants. Thx for comments
wow , didnt learn a thing
Hit the replay button, you'll get it. Cheers.
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They are supposed to be precise size holes , that are calibrated to a discharge rate.
Drip irrigation is not about making divites in a pipe.
Hi Phab, thanks for your concern. The calibration as you call it is controlled by a membrane like strip inside the pipe, not the slits in the top. As long as you carefully match the length of the new slit to the others, and dont puncture the membrane strip inside, your rate of discharge will be the same. The mfg uses the same hose for the various slit spacing, 8" , 10" etc only the inner membrane changes for the different flow rates they offer. Cheers.