Hi folks. I don’t quite have it dialed in yet, as the latest dripper drips too fast and I don’t have a timer yet. However, I took a couple photos of what I have so far.
Here is the water filter and pressure regulator coming off a hose manifold.
Here is a second pressure regulator coming off the garden hose, where it meets the main line. I used a T-swivel, but one side is still crimped and doesn’t have anything coming off of it (yet). I used lots of teflon tape here.
Here is where one dripline and one mini soaker hose are coming off the main line.
Here is a 1/2 GPH (gallons per hour) dripper clamped to a water bowl. I think it’s dripping way too fast. I don’t know if this one is faulty so I may swap it out.
At first, I accidentally bought in-line drippers and here is one in a different water bowl.
Here is where the run floor was damp from where the soaker had been laying on the ground.
I brushed away some litter to show how nicely the soaker really worked. This would be a nice cool spot for the chickens to dig in.
Once I have everything dialed in, I’ll probably clamp the main line in place to the base boards. I will probably get a timer, too.
I may add one of these filters to the hose that runs the mister, as we have really hard water and I tire of swapping out the little brass nozzles when they clog.
Here is the water filter and pressure regulator coming off a hose manifold.
Here is a second pressure regulator coming off the garden hose, where it meets the main line. I used a T-swivel, but one side is still crimped and doesn’t have anything coming off of it (yet). I used lots of teflon tape here.
Here is where one dripline and one mini soaker hose are coming off the main line.
Here is a 1/2 GPH (gallons per hour) dripper clamped to a water bowl. I think it’s dripping way too fast. I don’t know if this one is faulty so I may swap it out.
At first, I accidentally bought in-line drippers and here is one in a different water bowl.
Here is where the run floor was damp from where the soaker had been laying on the ground.
I brushed away some litter to show how nicely the soaker really worked. This would be a nice cool spot for the chickens to dig in.
Once I have everything dialed in, I’ll probably clamp the main line in place to the base boards. I will probably get a timer, too.
I may add one of these filters to the hose that runs the mister, as we have really hard water and I tire of swapping out the little brass nozzles when they clog.
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