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Angela Marsh 16-07-2006 09:04 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
Does anyone sell an inexpensive fertilizer injector for in the line of a
sprinkler system? Something that can be soldered into the copper pipe
coming out of the wall, won't leak, and will siphon up fertilizer-water
mixture from a closed bucket?








newsreader 17-07-2006 11:48 AM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
Angela Marsh wrote:
Does anyone sell an inexpensive fertilizer injector for in the line of a
sprinkler system? Something that can be soldered into the copper pipe
coming out of the wall, won't leak, and will siphon up fertilizer-water
mixture from a closed bucket?


I bought a hose bib injector that was pretty cheap, made by EZ-Flo.
See them he

http://www.ezfloinjection.com/1-6.asp


Ezflo manufactures a boatload of different injectors, and sells through
quite a number of distributors, viewable on their Home page.

Angela Marsh 17-07-2006 09:06 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
newsreader wrote :

Angela Marsh wrote:
Does anyone sell an inexpensive fertilizer injector for in the line
of a sprinkler system? Something that can be soldered into the
copper pipe coming out of the wall, won't leak, and will siphon up
fertilizer-water mixture from a closed bucket?


I bought a hose bib injector that was pretty cheap, made by EZ-Flo.
See them he

http://www.ezfloinjection.com/1-6.asp


Ezflo manufactures a boatload of different injectors, and sells
through quite a number of distributors, viewable on their Home page.


I didn't say hose bib sweetie, please read it again.




[email protected] 17-07-2006 09:11 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 

Ezflo manufactures a boatload of different injectors, and sells
through quite a number of distributors, viewable on their Home page.


I didn't say hose bib sweetie, please read it again.


Maybe you should read it again, sweetie.
Newsreader even gave you a link.


Carl 1 Lucky Texan 17-07-2006 10:56 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
wrote:
Ezflo manufactures a boatload of different injectors, and sells
through quite a number of distributors, viewable on their Home page.


I didn't say hose bib sweetie, please read it again.



Maybe you should read it again, sweetie.
Newsreader even gave you a link.


Well, it does appear from the illustration that the 'in-line' version is
for PVC.
However, the OP should be open to the likelihood that an adapter (hose
bib or PVC or ???)may need to be soldered in place on her copper line to
allow most modern plumbing accessories to be connected.

Carl


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hob 17-07-2006 11:46 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 

"Angela Marsh" wrote in message
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Does anyone sell an inexpensive fertilizer injector for in the line of a
sprinkler system? Something that can be soldered into the copper pipe
coming out of the wall, won't leak, and will siphon up fertilizer-water
mixture from a closed bucket?


When I put in my underground system, I looked into doing just that.

While there are easy ways, there are some limitations of which you should be
aware -

1) The fertilizer will be placed in the pattern of the sprinkler -, e.g.,
circles with the edges a lot more fertilized than close to the head. In
other words - it is not evenly placed.

2) Fertilizer is active salt - it corrodes almost everything, so keep it
away from metal - especially copper and galvanized pipes. So you need to
flush the system by keeping the watering going after feeding

3) most fertilizers used in water are foilar - that is, they feed the
leaves -leaving the roots small. So you don't get the timed release of a
dry mix.

I fed my two eight-station manifolds with a pair of short pieces of 3/4"
hose, put between the the vacuum-breaker-equipped spigot which is fed near
the main, and the manifold. .

When I wanted to feed or treat the grass or flowers in the system, I put
a Miracle-Gro hose-end sprinker in the hose junction (the flared end of the
hose-end feeder screws off and you get a second hose thread). You just
empty the packet into the Miracle-Gro bottle, screw it on, and turn on the
water and the manifold staion to be watered.

(I rarely use it, however.)











Carl 1 Lucky Texan 18-07-2006 03:26 AM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
Angela Marsh wrote:

Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote :


Well, it does appear from the illustration that the 'in-line' version
is for PVC.
However, the OP should be open to the likelihood that an adapter
(hose bib or PVC or ???)may need to be soldered in place on her
copper line to allow most modern plumbing accessories to be
connected.



No actually that inline one is for only the side of the valves that goes
to the sprinklers, for only one station.


Does anyone sell an inexpensive fertilizer injector for in the line
of a sprinkler system? Something that can be soldered into the
copper pipe coming out of the wall, won't leak, and will siphon up
fertilizer-water mixture from a closed bucket?



Soldered into the copper pipe coming out of the wall. In other words,
would go to all stations, not just on the outside end of one.






I think it COULD be put in front of the 'manifold'(even in front a
spigot) but would still need to have an anti-siphon device anyway - so
likely some additional component would need to be adapted to the copper
anyway. Might be the unnecessarily tricky way to do it. I'm sure it's
do-able, but probably will require an NPT fitting to adapt to PVC.
Either way, it's probably a job for a plumber.

Carl


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newsreader 18-07-2006 04:07 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:


I think it COULD be put in front of the 'manifold'(even in front a
spigot) but would still need to have an anti-siphon device anyway - so
likely some additional component would need to be adapted to the copper
anyway. Might be the unnecessarily tricky way to do it. I'm sure it's
do-able, but probably will require an NPT fitting to adapt to PVC.
Either way, it's probably a job for a plumber.

Carl



The anti-siphon issue is a HUGE consideration if I understand the OP's
intentions correctly.

Another thing to be mentioned is how corrosive that water soluble
solution is going to be on copper. I know my hose-bib setup causes
substantial corrosion on all my garden hose brass quick connects
downstream from the injector.

newsreader 18-07-2006 04:10 PM

Inexpensive fertilizer injector for sprinkler system?
 
Angela Marsh wrote:

I didn't say hose bib sweetie, please read it again.


Did you follow the link, "sweetie"?


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