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why don't rogators have an automatic controlled throttling valve?
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Adrian
Posted 3/23/2014 06:21 (#3770040 - in reply to #3768409)
Subject: RE: why don't rogators have an automatic controlled throttling valve?



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sprayertech - 3/22/2014 06:46

So how do you explain the hyd servo valve that he has on his 854?
The simplest reason for the above question is. The servo butterfly is better at controlling low rates, the hyd control is better at controlling higher rates, that's why rogator has the low flow option kit that plumbs in after the flow meter


I don't know, I missed that when I read the previous post earlier. That would still eliminate two components, and you may well be right, that this could be better at controlling higher flow rates. However I'd be amazed if anybody now is using pump speed control to control flow rates but not using PWM instead of servo hydraulic control, because of the other benefits I listed.

Adrian
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