Question: Modding a sprinkler valve
- frankrede
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Instead of drilling a hole in the sprinkler valve could you get a hose adapter that can thread in where solenoid went? Because I have a U shaped sprinkler valve which I cant drill becaue of thingies in the way. How Blunt.
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- carlbelcher
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No, that wouldn't work you obviously don't understand how sprinkler valve modification works.
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well then maybe you could enlighten him and me carlbelcher, instead of just saying it wont work, most normal people would post why it wouldnt work aswell.
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u could try using the how to on no drill valve modification its near the top
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well then maybe you could enlighten him and me carlbelcher, instead of just saying it wont work, most normal people would post why it wouldnt work aswell.
Don't get an attitude with me, noob!
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Here you go:
It won't work because when you modify a sprinkler valve you enlarge the pilot hole behind the diaphragm, in doing so you are able to vent the pilot pressure from behind the diaphragm faster which allows the valve to open faster. If you modify it this way (by replacing the solenoid) you will still be using the same size pilot hole, the solenoid isn't the weak link it's the pilot hole size. so this idea won't work because your not increasing the flow of air from the pilot your just replacing the solenoid with a blow gun (or valve).
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Sorry, I was pissed off.
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- frankrede
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Okay. So it would work(sort of) so i wouldnt need my electronic control box anymore. Thanks for the help. I now understand it better now.carlbelcher wrote:well then maybe you could enlighten him and me carlbelcher, instead of just saying it wont work, most normal people would post why it wouldnt work aswell.
Don't get an attitude with me, noob!
I didn't feel like wasting my time to tell you something that anyone with half a brain should be able to figure out by looking around the site and god forbid SEARCHING!
But since you damn noobs can't find anything out on your own!
Here you go:
It won't work because when you modify a sprinkler valve you enlarge the pilot hole behind the diaphragm, in doing so you are able to vent the pilot pressure from behind the diaphragm faster which allows the valve to open faster. If you modify it this way (by replacing the solenoid) you will still be using the same size pilot hole, the solenoid isn't the weak link it's the pilot hole size. so this idea won't work because your not increasing the flow of air from the pilot your just replacing the solenoid with a blow gun (or valve).
Thanks man.
- frankrede
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I would drill a hole but like i said." There is no room for me to drill it out.WOW!! wrote:It would work a little better, but you would be better off drilling a hole in the center and doing it that way. You could try it.
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Ok so I modified the valve by removing the flow control valve and drilling a hole big enough for an air gun.
The gun has so much more power than before.(1 1/2 barrel) I fired it twice so far at 130 psi. The first time with a steel slug. It broke my brick wall! Second time I shot water. The recoil was so much more than before the mod. It tore my hand open pretty bad.The hook on the air tool caught my hand after i shot nearly taking my fingers with it.
The gun has so much more power than before.(1 1/2 barrel) I fired it twice so far at 130 psi. The first time with a steel slug. It broke my brick wall! Second time I shot water. The recoil was so much more than before the mod. It tore my hand open pretty bad.The hook on the air tool caught my hand after i shot nearly taking my fingers with it.