Raindrip PC2010B 1/2 GPH Pressure Compensating Drippers, 10 Per Bag, 10-Pack, Reds
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My drips usually last a long time (2-3 hours). 3years). I throw them out once they've stopped dripping. If you do find a way, please let me know.
The barbed end of this dripper is inserted into the supply line, and water drips from the black, open end.
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My HOA landscaper informed me that 1/2 gph emitters are not available. Wrong. I can now increase the run time to avoid overwatering the plants in the pots because these are in the same zone as my 2 gph 1/2 drip irrigation pipes, which were underwatering the larger shrubs. br>The emitters for the pots are 1 gph emitters. These reduced the amount of water delivered by half, which was exactly what I was looking for. br>It is highly recommended.
Please hear me out. At around 10 a. m. , I poured about a gallon or a gallon and a half of water into the five gallon bucket. Earlier today. A half gallon per hour drip rate, according to the specs, would water my small rose bush for two to three hours, and it's now 8 p. m. It's been 10 hours, and it's still dripping! It didn't stop during the day, and neither I nor my neighbors bothered to refill it. So, how did this happen? It's got to be magical!.
I ordered the replacement kit after discovering that some of the drippers in my original set weren't consistently dripping. It's the same story here; some are incredibly active, while others barely drip. I switched them around to make the most sense for the plants I'm watering, but more consistency would be preferable.
*I was using these on a low-pressure line, possibly lower than recommended, but completely clogging isn't ideal. br>br>They would work fine for a while, then stop dripping completely. With no change, I would clean them with water, a pick tool, soaking them, and so on. I'd swap them out, and they'd clog up just as quickly as the old ones. We don't have "hard" or "abnormal" water, in my opinion.
Approximately eight out of ten failed. There was absolutely no water coming out. I went to Home Depot and purchased some DIG products. These were extremely successful. All of the Raindrip drippers were thrown away.
It didn't work out. And there is no one to talk to when it comes to customer service.
Gph was spot on, which is extremely uncommon.