I'll b getting out this weekend i'll get a video of it. Unfortunately only the first 7 seconds show the nozzle, and even then sort of underwater, i apologize. I have a video I'll post so you can see what I mean.Īlrighty. From there, going back to the inlet pressure line, use PVC reduction fittings, or 45* connectors and heat them up, press and glue together so that it curves backwards. What I did for mine, was where he has his T for his nozzle, that should be the only place its necked down. A 12v pond pump 3700-4000, doesnt matter, doesnt have the PSI to keep up with restriction like that. The only problem I see is that he has it restricted so far back. IF YOU CAN, keep your pipe as big as possible before necking down to your jet.ĭigger - The video you posted he has the right idea. That means unrestricted flow to the nozzle UNTIL you neck down for the jet. In a 12v or even a trashpump setup you need all the unrestricted volume/PSI you can get. You guys think putting a smaller hose on the outlet raises the psi? You also are not taking into account friction loss. If you have a 2" outlet, run 2" all the way to the nozzle, have 1.5" outlet? run 1.5" outlet to the nozzle. DO NOT RESTRICT YOUR PUMP TO YOUR NOZZLE.
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