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Ian's microfarm.
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1973783, member: 81934"] Believe I've worked how the HOSELINK TAP TIMER failed. Mr Kookaburra damaged it's water proof inlet seal on top of the timer ( screws onto the tap ), when he forced the 20mm Cl12 PVC pipe to bend to the bottom outlet of the timer. When the low pressure GREEN solvent joining the PVC pipe to the Tees and the 90deg bends and the F and M 3/4" thread adapters failed , water sprayed as a high pressure jet directly at the timer and forced it's way inside. I'll remedy this problem by having the plumber when he returns to expand my native garden beds' irrigation system by adding 30 new variflow drip emitters and variflow microdrippers for the new natives we've recently added to the 6x1.5m , 6x3m , L shaped bed and brick patio flower bed , but modifying the tap end of the PVC manifold with a Flexible Hose 20mm Water (3/4" Female x Female ) x 600mm, this will help with reducing the effects of water hammer too. [img]https://i.postimg.cc/ncQFWNqg/screenshot-550.png[/img] The freed up W end of the 20mm Cl12 PVC manifold will need to be supported as it'll no longer be supported off the bottom of the timer - easy fixed by adding a timber stake at it's W termination . Plumber reckons about 1 hr to do all this. [/QUOTE]
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