A: I dont think that is enough pressure to raise that many heads ???
by|Jul 8, 2021
A: I have two at 38# measured. They don't work even tho the performance chart on wrapping around body shows data down to 25#. Am taking back for credit.
by|Apr 10, 2020
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A: You'll likely not get the range of coverage with 35 pounds pressure. 1 inch supply pipe to connection will increase volume available to sprinkler.
by|Jun 30, 2019
A: I am sure they will work with 35 psi water pressure. I use 40 psi of compressed air when I winterize them.
by|May 4, 2023
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A: Yes, but as they get older and dirty it is better to have a bit more pressure.
by|Apr 10, 2020
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Q:I have a horizontal water pipe with a vertical 1/2" connection head that I attach the mini-paw to. What do I screw into the mini-paw that connects it to the pipe's connection head? Is it an L- shaped attachment device which connects to the side of the mini-paw?
by|Jul 12, 2015
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A: Use Funny Pipe connectors and tubing pipe. These products, may be seasonal, located in the plumbing section of most Home Depots.
by|May 3, 2019
A: You just need a 1/2" riser. That will screw into the bottom of the sprinkler and the top of your piping.
I find these cheap and versatile: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Orbit-1-2-in-x-6-in-Cut-Off-Riser-37069D/100129865 .
by|May 3, 2023
A: You can purchase a 6 inch riser with a 90 degree bend, the 1/2 male thread end will fit. Or 1 riser, 1 elbow with 2 female thread ends, and another riser/cut off for the side of the sprinkler head.