MarkV
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2000
- Messages
- 5,636
- Location
- Cedartown, Ga and N. Ga mountains
- Tractor
- 1998 Kubota B21, 2005 Kubota L39
We are in a heck of a drought here in Georgia so I am putting a drip irrigation system in for my vegetable garden. The components of the system are from www.rainbird.com and include two control valves, filters, fittings and 700’ of ½” drip line with built in emitters every 18”. Each of my 14 crop rows will have a drip line that runs its 40+’ from a manifold. Each line will be able to disconnect from the manifold to roll up in the winter so the garden may be worked with the tractor.
These systems are normally permanently installed with an electric solenoid that controls the valve from a control panel and pipe left in the planting bed. Because I plan to remove mine each winter the manifold, normally buried and the drip line covered in mulch, will be exposed during watering season. This is where I could use some suggestions.
There will be two ¾” manifolds of 20’ each with 7 drip lines exiting each manifold. Presently I am thinking that with four 10’ pieces of PVC, the valve attached to the end of two and threaded ends on two, can join together and I have my two 20’ manifolds with seven “T’s” in each for the drip lines. From the “T’s” I am thinking that with the proper fittings I can use the quick connects sold for garden hoses so an individual run can be disconnected when not needed.
One concern is that the manifold will be exposed and PVC gets brittle when in the sun. Will painting the PVC help against UV rays and if so any special paint or tricks? Should I think copper or another material besides PVC? Any better ways besides hose quick connects to isolate each run?
I’d sure welcome any suggestions from all the creative people here on TBN.
MarkV
These systems are normally permanently installed with an electric solenoid that controls the valve from a control panel and pipe left in the planting bed. Because I plan to remove mine each winter the manifold, normally buried and the drip line covered in mulch, will be exposed during watering season. This is where I could use some suggestions.
There will be two ¾” manifolds of 20’ each with 7 drip lines exiting each manifold. Presently I am thinking that with four 10’ pieces of PVC, the valve attached to the end of two and threaded ends on two, can join together and I have my two 20’ manifolds with seven “T’s” in each for the drip lines. From the “T’s” I am thinking that with the proper fittings I can use the quick connects sold for garden hoses so an individual run can be disconnected when not needed.
One concern is that the manifold will be exposed and PVC gets brittle when in the sun. Will painting the PVC help against UV rays and if so any special paint or tricks? Should I think copper or another material besides PVC? Any better ways besides hose quick connects to isolate each run?
I’d sure welcome any suggestions from all the creative people here on TBN.
MarkV