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After some irrigation issues this past year and after reading some tips here, I decided to do some 10 minute runs in each zone and fine tune my precip rate based on the results. I was hoping to get another set of eyes on my math...
((((end cubic ft - start cubic ft)*7.48052)/10)/sqft)/0.0104 = in/hr
My meter was in cubic feet, so I first converted to gallons (*7.48052), then divided by 10 (min) to get GPM. I then divided by sqft in the zone to get GPM per sq foot. I then found a conversion on the web for in/hr (0.0104). The values are in the ballpark for my MP Rotators, but definitely needed some adjustment. I also took the opportunity to more closely measure my square footage and was surprised to find that its only 2156 instead of the 2500 I've been using for all of my chemical calcs!

((((end cubic ft - start cubic ft)*7.48052)/10)/sqft)/0.0104 = in/hr
My meter was in cubic feet, so I first converted to gallons (*7.48052), then divided by 10 (min) to get GPM. I then divided by sqft in the zone to get GPM per sq foot. I then found a conversion on the web for in/hr (0.0104). The values are in the ballpark for my MP Rotators, but definitely needed some adjustment. I also took the opportunity to more closely measure my square footage and was surprised to find that its only 2156 instead of the 2500 I've been using for all of my chemical calcs!
