Question: Modding a sprinkler valve
- frankrede
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My sprinkler valve is rated to 150 psi so I'm ok. And the whole pic thing,its cool man. Today I blew the barrel off,luckily i just had to re glue it. For some odd reason It wasn't glued before? It was very weird.
dude this wouldnt 'sort of work', it wouldnt work AT ALL.
By removing the solenioid you are removing the switch which controls fluid flow, this would allow air to move freely through the valve.
see the little thing in the solenoid which moves when you plug a battery into it, thats the switch, you cant just whack a hose where that goes.
Its like trying to use a tap with out a washer in it.
By removing the solenioid you are removing the switch which controls fluid flow, this would allow air to move freely through the valve.
see the little thing in the solenoid which moves when you plug a battery into it, thats the switch, you cant just whack a hose where that goes.
Its like trying to use a tap with out a washer in it.
- frankrede
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Ya I tryed it and it didnt work at all. So i drilled out the flow control valve and made it real nice,ill post pics soon.parko wrote:dude this wouldnt 'sort of work', it wouldnt work AT ALL.
By removing the solenioid you are removing the switch which controls fluid flow, this would allow air to move freely through the valve.
see the little thing in the solenoid which moves when you plug a battery into it, thats the switch, you cant just whack a hose where that goes.
Its like trying to use a tap with out a washer in it.
- frankrede
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Honestly,I am not even sure if I glued it at all,but I glued it this time. No need to wait24 hours, It cures in about 2 1/2 hours in my climate-las vegas- its hot out.MrCrowley wrote:did you prime and glue the barrel and wait 24hours?
- carlbelcher
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You're kidding me right?! No wonder your barrel came off.Prime it? I just use solvent weld
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I have never once used primer and never had a fail i have had pipe explode but the places were i solvent weld them nevr fail i just put it on push together and turn 90 degrees.Although i do use a proper solvent for pressure rated piping which i got form my uncle.
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Look, I have pressurized my gun to 150 with only the solvent weld,I think that the barrel came off for the first time after 100+ shots is because when I did the water shot the recoil knocked it out.carlbelcher wrote:You're kidding me right?! No wonder your barrel came off.Prime it? I just use solvent weld