But won’t I need to crank the controllers up causing slightly more draw (amps) to get the same flow rate I get now? I have fixed reels but on a long run it can get heavy to wind in. Either that or I’m getting weaker/lazier in my old age.
There is no difference in flow from 8mm to 6mm as your jets limit the flow being 2mm or smaller (usually) you may need to re calibrate as there is a little bit more back pressure/resistance in a smaller bore hose as for strength they are the same as the wall thickness is the same6mm is better as less water inside it’s lighter and easier to move about it also gets under gates and through tight spaces better Darran
Quote from: Smudger on May 14, 2018, 04:07:10 pmThere is no difference in flow from 8mm to 6mm as your jets limit the flow being 2mm or smaller (usually) you may need to re calibrate as there is a little bit more back pressure/resistance in a smaller bore hose as for strength they are the same as the wall thickness is the same6mm is better as less water inside it’s lighter and easier to move about it also gets under gates and through tight spaces better DarranThat’s not what mr Gardiner says ... ‘Higher flow than our 6mm hose’
I use 8mm with 3mm Jets, Tried 6mm and for me it reduced flow and used more battery. I have an electric reel so it’s no bother for me having a slightly heavier 8mm hose.I just love the high flow from 8mm and 3mm jets, makes rinsing very quick and easy.
Ok you’ve lost me a bit now Smudger?I have 8mm id hose, standard Gardiners pencil jets & digi Spring controllers set to around 40/100. Surely 6mm id hose would require me to crank up the flow rate on the controllers resulting in slightly more amp draw from the batteries?I have 2 x 2 man delivery systems so electric reels are not really an option for me due to expense. Four reels would cost around 2 grand.