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Author:  kenour [ Nov 15th, '08, 09:33 ]
Post subject:  1" 24V High Flow Valve?

Hi Guys,

I'm looking for a 1" high flow valve that can be controlled from an irrigation controller. It will be running from a gravity fed source, so standard solenoid diaphragm valves are pretty useless as they just trickle. I really need something like an electric ball valve. Has anyone got any ideas that wont cost $200 per valve :P Because that's all I seem to be able to find :'(

Cheers,

Kenny.

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Nov 15th, '08, 18:21 ]
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Good luck... last time I looked around for something like that... it was way dearer then $200...

Author:  Dufflight [ Nov 15th, '08, 18:38 ]
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Might have to make one. Set up a solenoid to push up the plug would be the easiest. Just have to have a U shaped rode doing the pushing so the solenoid does not get wet. Or if you have access from the top connect it to a plug, similar to how a toilet works. Old washing machines have some interesting flow direction solenoids for the sud save mode.

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Nov 15th, '08, 19:37 ]
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A 1" Stainless Steel Ball Valve will cost around $120 by itself (a 2" one is $192.12)

This can be actuated by a 24v truck central locking servo.

More mechanical things in an AP system = more fish deaths.

Author:  kenour [ Nov 15th, '08, 20:18 ]
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Outbackozzie wrote:
More mechanical things in an AP system = more fish deaths.


:lol: lucky it's for my grey water system ;) I have 40 fruit trees on 3 tiers, I have my grey water system setup so it waters each tier in sequence. I had it working with simple ball valve timers, but they got blocked after a while, but did work well when they were working, I only paid $8 for a twin pack of timers :P I just find it hard to believe that I can't find anything for my application that's not so expensive, I mean there's no pressure, just needs to have a big opening.

Author:  heka [ Nov 15th, '08, 20:20 ]
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Outbackozzie wrote:
A 1" Stainless Steel Ball Valve will cost around $120 by itself (a 2" one is $192.12)

This can be actuated by a 24v truck central locking servo.

More mechanical things in an AP system = more fish deaths.


+1. I have converted 2 - 3/4" 12 volt irrigation valves to low/no pressure open/shut - but eventually - I probably will not use them.
kenour - - remember the K I S S principle :wink:

SteveS is using valves - check out his thread.

One of the problems is - the surface of the diaphragm needs to be absolutely CLEAN to shut (and not to leak).

Need to have really good filtration - not always possible in AP

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Nov 16th, '08, 05:09 ]
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or grey water :D

Author:  heka [ Nov 16th, '08, 14:28 ]
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Hi kenour.........can you install a grease trap/sediment tank before your ball valve timers?

I know - it might not be possible without using a pump.

I pumped all gey water into a galv. tank - to let it settle and then gravity feed to the trees - unfortunately the tank rusted so quickly.
I'm pumping direct to the trees now .....problem is the drippers block :cry:

Author:  kenour [ Nov 16th, '08, 16:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: 1" 24V High Flow Valve?

heka wrote:
Hi kenour.........can you install a grease trap/sediment tank before your ball valve timers?

I know - it might not be possible without using a pump.

I pumped all gey water into a galv. tank - to let it settle and then gravity feed to the trees - unfortunately the tank rusted so quickly.
I'm pumping direct to the trees now .....problem is the drippers block :cry:


I've got it filter now... some idiot just decided to 'test' his system with the $4 tap timers before putting the filter in... anyways :P Now I have the irrigation controller looking after it, it's all good, just need valves to match!

The way I've it set up is all 3/4" poly, with T's where the tree's are, and the poly cut off at the same height (waterline) so that when to valve opens, it distributes to all the tree's fairly evenly... well... that was before the valve saga began!

Author:  Chillman [ Mar 29th, '17, 11:47 ]
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Try ebay for similar valves

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motorized-Ba ... Swa~BYaxi5

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