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Quite dreadful
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Merely "drizzling" the target is at the bottom end of what I have in mind....

Fewer nozzles, increasing the flow. 70psi plus isn't "drizzling" the target though.Merely "drizzling" the target is at the bottom end of what I have in mind....![]()
A pitiful 3 bar! I'm hoping that Thames Water can do a bit better than that. Anyway, the flow rate is going to be awesome compared to that aerial plant sprayer noodle-dick thingy.Fewer nozzles, increasing the flow. 70psi plus isn't "drizzling" the target though.
Looks doubtfulA pitiful 3 bar! I'm hoping that Thames Water can do a bit better than that. Anyway, the flow rate is going to be awesome compared to that aerial plant sprayer noodle-dick thingy.
Arse covering jobsworths! There are plenty of homes in London that have cold water tanks 20 metres off the street and they don't have booster pumps. That's at least 4 bar. Anyway, as it happens, I have a 0-10 bar gauge in the spares bin.Looks doubtful
We also have service standards which are agreed with Ofwat that require a minimum supply pressure of 7 metres head (approximately 10 psi or 0.7 bar) ,measured at the point where our communication pipe joins your supply pipe.
They have giant hornets over there.
We have giant hornets here, too,
though, come to think of it.
I may have to sneak in the U.K.,
whilst the border is still porous.
@MikeG - I have a question for people who know about wood working.
If I have an item like this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nice-Ant...=item591ca2a46f:g:51MAAOSwA29b3axo:rk:30:pf:0
and the doors do not close properly. Is there a fair chance that an expert could repair it/or restore it so that the doors close reasonably well. I do not have enough knowledge to do it, but I know a man who does.
Feeling very introspective tonight.![]()
At the moment, I'm working on the control system, not target acquisition. You can buy all sorts of motion control bits and bobs on eBay for absolute peanuts. The problem is that you have to wait a few weeks to get your sweaty palms on them, especially as Chinese New Year is slowing stuff down.
.....Hoping that we all have our snow shovels at the ready![]()
Do you have a picture of your problem item so that we may be able to judge. In most instances there are usually ways of fixing things.@MikeG - I have a question for people who know about wood working.
If I have an item like this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nice-Ant...=item591ca2a46f:g:51MAAOSwA29b3axo:rk:30:pf:0
and the doors do not close properly. Is there a fair chance that an expert could repair it/or restore it so that the doors close reasonably well. I do not have enough knowledge to do it, but I know a man who does.