The 60 psi will not run 2 x 100m of microbore hose. The answer lies in your 100psi Flojet, this will very easily run 2 x 100m of microbore as this is how we have run our vehicles for years. Generally there is no need for an electronic controller either, just tune the pressure switch to match the set-up ( http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/What_pressure_delivery_pump_will_I_need_.html )
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on July 10, 2009, 09:15:24 pmThe 60 psi will not run 2 x 100m of microbore hose. The answer lies in your 100psi Flojet, this will very easily run 2 x 100m of microbore as this is how we have run our vehicles for years. Generally there is no need for an electronic controller either, just tune the pressure switch to match the set-up ( http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/What_pressure_delivery_pump_will_I_need_.html )we use two 60 metre microbore reels run off one 100psi shurflow pump and have done for 18 monthsWell i have a 100psi flojet pump on my trolley and it struggles with two microbore lines of 50 metres... No offence Alex, but have you actually tried this yourself?
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on July 10, 2009, 09:15:24 pmThe 60 psi will not run 2 x 100m of microbore hose. The answer lies in your 100psi Flojet, this will very easily run 2 x 100m of microbore as this is how we have run our vehicles for years. Generally there is no need for an electronic controller either, just tune the pressure switch to match the set-up ( http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/What_pressure_delivery_pump_will_I_need_.html )Well i have a 100psi flojet pump on my trolley and it struggles with two microbore lines of 50 metres... No offence Alex, but have you actually tried this yourself?
Quote from: Tim82 on July 10, 2009, 10:36:07 pmQuote from: Alex Gardiner on July 10, 2009, 09:15:24 pmThe 60 psi will not run 2 x 100m of microbore hose. The answer lies in your 100psi Flojet, this will very easily run 2 x 100m of microbore as this is how we have run our vehicles for years. Generally there is no need for an electronic controller either, just tune the pressure switch to match the set-up ( http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/What_pressure_delivery_pump_will_I_need_.html )Well i have a 100psi flojet pump on my trolley and it struggles with two microbore lines of 50 metres... No offence Alex, but have you actually tried this yourself?As I have highlighted above from my original comment, yes. My van is currently set up with one 100psi Flojet and two 100 metre reels of hose. I always work with two operatives. I would imagine that you have a different model Flojet pump. Whilst the pressure switch may be a 100psi, the flow rate on some of the smaller Flojet pumps may not be up to coping with my set up.
I did this last year,but because i also used 100 metres of micro on one reel ..... and 60 on another....the flow rates were different, the punp had to be turned up, as one had a good flow and one a weak flow of water,so you definitely need equal amounts of hose.
run the one on vey and by pass on other one