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hbluedevilh
at Sun Oct 24 11:48:00 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hbluedevilh ]
Hello,
I found several pumps at an online store that may be used to produce enough pressure to be made into a misting system similar to Rainmaker.
My problem is that they are measured in GPH instead of PSI.
They range from 50GPH to 1300GPH. I was wondering which of them do you think would be the = of the needed PSI to produce the nice mist that the rainmaker produces with the high pressure tubing.
Any of these with a 5 gallon bucket and a trip to the home depot for a few high pressure mister nozzles, tubing and a few line clamps would be considerably less than the cost of the rainmaker. I'd be more than willing to set one up first and try it out and let everyone know, I am just worried about GPH to PSI.
If anyone has any input please let me know.
Thanks,
Lu
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Custom Misting System Pump Question, May Benefit Many! - hbluedevilh, Sun Oct 24 11:48:00 2004 
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