Exactly.g-man said:What is the issue? Mist?
If mist is the issue I would consider switching to an air induction nozzle like this or this to get a larger droplet size. I think that would be the easiest/cheapest way to solve the problem.Green said:Exactly.g-man said:What is the issue? Mist?
I think it's a difference in the design pressure of the venturi. AI nozzles have a recommended pressure range of 30-115 PSI. AIXR's and TTI's are rated for 15-90 PSI and 15-100 PSI, respectively.g-man said:Hijacking this thread: what is the difference between the ai and aixr? Ive looked at the charts and descriptions. All I see different is the section view of the part and more course drop size in xr. What am I missing?
If you're determined to do it, this type of valve will help:Green said:I would like to reduce the pressure on the 20v backpack sprayer. The relatively high default pressure is higher than I prefer. What can I do to reduce it? Different nozzle? Some kind of pressure regulator?
Assuming that would require drilling into the tank, it's not something I think I would actually risk, but thanks for the idea.Delmarva Keith said:If you're determined to do it, this type of valve will help:Green said:I would like to reduce the pressure on the 20v backpack sprayer. The relatively high default pressure is higher than I prefer. What can I do to reduce it? Different nozzle? Some kind of pressure regulator?
http://www.spraysmarter.com/pres-relief-valve-pp-23120-1-2-pp.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-7nby-bf2wIVVh2BCh10KwV7EAQYASABEgJtGPD_BwE
Get one that covers the pressure range you are aiming for. Run the bypass back into the tank via a bulkhead fitting. Will also help with agitation.
I'd be inclined to go with a nozzle with larger droplet size but you said you are trying to keep spray volume down.
Are all of what you guys are recommending for nozzles air induction types? I've noticed some herbicides say on the label not to use air induction nozzles with them.Ware said:I think it's a difference in the design pressure of the venturi. AI nozzles have a recommended pressure range of 30-115 PSI. AIXR's and TTI's are rated for 15-90 PSI and 15-100 PSI, respectively.g-man said:Hijacking this thread: what is the difference between the ai and aixr? Ive looked at the charts and descriptions. All I see different is the section view of the part and more course drop size in xr. What am I missing?
Material-wise the AIXR's and TTI's are only available in polymer. The AI's have a stainless tip.
Air Induction (AI), Air Induction XR (AIXR) and Turbo TeeJet Induction (TTI) are all air induction nozzles.Green said:Are all of what you guys are recommending for nozzles air induction types? I've noticed some herbicides say on the label not to use air induction nozzles with them.