Tyler Davis
New Member
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
I have a K-rain sprinkler that is not evenly watering my grass. Its range is 15-30' and I only need it to throw 15', so I have screwed down the diverting screw (the one that protrudes into the water stream). This makes the water come out almost horizontally in a fine mist. The lawn gradually slopes down away from the sprinkler head, which means that the grass 15' from the head is not getting watered. The water basically flies right over top of it without landing.
Is there a way to to make this head throw the water in a higher arc (ballistic trajectory) so that the water will be distributed evenly? Would reducing the water pressure encourage the water to come out in a softer arc, rather than a horizontal mist?
Is there a way to to make this head throw the water in a higher arc (ballistic trajectory) so that the water will be distributed evenly? Would reducing the water pressure encourage the water to come out in a softer arc, rather than a horizontal mist?