Empty conduits on the property - ideas? - It's not too late yet :)

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rick2018

2020-04-05 08:57:14
  • #1
I really like using the connection sets from DVS with blulock. As mentioned, still put Teflon on the threads. Very practical with the T-piece. Simply cut and place the sprinkler in between... I have had very good experiences with the Unidelta fittings. Cut the hose, slide the union nut, etc. onto the hose, push the hose all the way into the fitting, and tighten with pliers or hooks. How many fittings and which ones you need depends on your installation. Better to buy more... When planning the distribution box, always include elbows accordingly. This makes it easier to lay with the outlets. You will also need at least one end cap per line. Just think it through in your mind. It’s not rocket science.
 

EdStark

2020-04-05 10:37:42
  • #2
Eco is enough for private use, right?
 

EdStark

2020-04-05 12:19:13
  • #3
Strange about the assembly kits is that nowhere does it say exactly which enclosures they are for (10,15,30cm stroke; PRS30?, PRS40?)..
 

denz.

2020-04-05 12:36:21
  • #4
If nothing else is stated, it is probably the cheapest option. So 10 cm riser and no pressure-regulated housing. But if in doubt, just send a simple email or call. The responses are relatively quick. I have the impression that the offer from dvs is already very well thought out and also offers very good sets for ambitious novices. But of course, they are not exactly cheap either. I have quite a large property and therefore larger quantities of everything. It then makes a difference if a part costs 2€ less. And for some parts, the price differences are already considerable. I have now ordered almost everything in individual parts and assemble everything myself. ([Valve boxes] for example) are therefore considerably cheaper for me and I can also customize it individually. My time expenditure is of course somewhat higher because of this.
 

EdStark

2020-04-05 12:41:34
  • #5
I am currently only coming up with 8 MP rotors + drip irrigation + 2x water sockets (probably the ones from Gardena). The sets are already convenient for me since I don't have much time either. I am still unsure about the time required for the valve box, can someone say something about that? How many hours does it take for such a 6/8 valve box?
 

EdStark

2020-04-05 12:43:58
  • #6
Yes, then I will probably go for the Expert Set to have the pressure regulation.
 
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