Orbit 10106H Misting Nozzle
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These nozzles would get plenty of water from a 1/4" ID (inside diameter) water line. If it's 1/4" OD, the number of nozzles this line can support will be limited, and you'll need to connect to it either with an appropriate fitting or by threading directly into the line (depending on the line's material - see below). If the pipe is made of PVC, you can usually drill a hole and screw the nozzle directly into it; if the pipe is made of a softer plastic, you'll probably need a fitting).
Yes, because of the universal fittings. My fan's misting capabilities were greatly enhanced, and I was completely satisfied with it.
Selected User Reviews For Orbit 10106H Misting Nozzle
When your heads start to clog up, it's nice to have spares on hand. We have very hard water here, so I'm constantly soaking the heads in vinegar, so it's nice to be able to simply replace them while still having enough spares on hand.
Alternative mister can be found in the review. Great little nozzles that don't last long (due to the small misting hole, they clog up with water deposits), even if you use the recommended filter. br>I've been using these for five years and discovered that if you order 20 of them, you can get them for less than half the price. Do it now, because you'll need them later. br>Because they don't last very long before needing to be unclogged, the less expensive they are, the better! br>I've found that using vinegar and water in a sonic cleaner is the best way to clean them out. If that doesn't work, try the Orbit Arizona Mist 10103 Misting Nozzle Cleaner, which usually works. br>As a side note, the hypro mister 301AF 0. The Orbit is outperformed by the 80 (Farmtek WF4015), which has a 1/8" MNPT (male national pipe thread) and requires a different PVC "T" (Farmtek WF1270) than this nozzle and has a built-in metal mesh screen. The Hypro has a better fan pattern than the orbit mister, and it does not clog up as easily. If your misters are in a difficult-to-reach location (like mine), you could make a simple test tool out of a 1/2" PVC hose fitting, mister housing, and end cap: Look at the image.
These misters were purchased to replace the ones that came with my NewAir AF-100. When you hooked up the hose, the 600 Misting Fan simply drenched everything. These were installed, and it now functions flawlessly! Thank you, Orbit, for repairing what was supposed to be installed at the NewAir plant!.
I used these on a system I put in around my outdoor air conditioning unit. The mist cools the air that enters the condenser, allowing my air conditioner to run more efficiently and saving me money on my utility bill. I have to replace a couple of these every few months because they become clogged or calcium builds up in them. It's not a big deal; it's much easier to replace them than it is to clean the old ones, and at this price, it's a great deal.
I was having a heart attack over the price of these do jiggies, but when I saw that there were three in the package, I felt better. They were a perfect fit for my cobra mist-er and worked perfectly; however, I think I'll add some lic to the new ones so I don't lose any more!.
We have extremely hard water in our area, which can't be "cleaned" enough to work after a few years. The only thing that irritates me is that Orbit sells nozzles in packs of five, but the hose mister unit I have has SIX nozzle spots?.
One was just a waterdropper, three were clogged but still functional after being ultrasonically cleaned in the vinager, and one worked right away. I find them to be inconsistent; one produces a fine mist with a 65-degree radius, while the others appear to choose their radius at random; overall, they do a good job but not great; the o-rings do a good job but not great; the o-rings do a good job but not great; and the o-rings do a good job but not great; When compared to the (old) blue o-rings, they fit well and produce a finer mist. ring . They're replacing 0012 nozzles because the consistency isn't good enough and they clogg easily. (Handling pressure in a typical home is about 2-pounds per square inch. ) 3 bars).
These nozzles have exceeded my expectations in every way. The ones that come with the misting units are made of plastic and do not work well. I use ONE to keep the heat out of my hen house. N I'll hang a couple near the ceiling fan on my DOG porch to keep them cool in the Texas heat. The other two will be near my ferns to prevent them from being fried by the heat. I mist with water from my water fountains, and all I need is a small pump to keep the misters running. This eliminates the need to leave the water hose on and, because I use clear tubing, is virtually undetectable. You can place the mister wherever you want with electrical wire tacks.