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PostPosted: Feb 21st, '11, 05:23 
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I have an 8 port 1" indexing valve. I installed the 4 port cam. When running is the water from the valve supposed to come out of the other 7 ports (just dribbles out of them? So when setting it up for 4 zones I would need to cap off the other 4 unused zones? Is there a specific way I should orient the valve, facing down, sideways, etc?


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PostPosted: Feb 21st, '11, 10:59 
Preferably facing down... and although supplied with a #4 cam... it's not really a supported configuration.. as it's assumed that if you only want 4 ports in operation... you would buy a 4 port, or perhaps a 6 port model...

So it may "dribble" a bit... and should be capped... or you can run a second line to each grow bed... and have them fill twice per rotation...

When you need the extra ports... just replumb to the new grow beds...


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So even in it's normal application with 8 ports plumbed, the other 7 still dribble while the main port is running full speed?


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Sorry to barg in here native, but rupe is it also necessary to stop and start the water flow to trip the valve? and have you found a way of doing this with a constantly flowing pump?


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PostPosted: Feb 21st, '11, 20:39 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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You'd need some sort of flapper valve, maybe actuated by a car door lock mechanism...also the ports do leak, even with a high pressure pump pushing on them.

My 4 port valves leave a constant trickle out of the 3 non actuated ports.


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PostPosted: Feb 21st, '11, 23:57 
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Okay so it is operating normally. I figured as much but I just wanted to be sure.

About the valve interrupt, you can do it with a repeat cycle timer. So if you ran 9 min on 1 min off, then your pump is running 90% of the time. The 1 min off might even be good for the pump as it backflushes and cleans it.

I know there are some other methods, but I don't know that much about them.


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PostPosted: Feb 22nd, '11, 07:59 
Yep, you can acheive the interruption with a "flout", solenoid, some sort of "flapper"... or a repeat cycle timer...


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Not a bad idea with having two ports going to each gb. Water can go into different areas of the gb.


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PostPosted: Feb 22nd, '11, 14:06 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Yeah, overflow the GB twice as fast :D
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PostPosted: Feb 22nd, '11, 15:24 
Nah, justs fills them twice per sequence rather than once...


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