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| Seems I missed your post last week, so sorry about the slow response.
It might be a bit different for the redball setups (as far as a limit of 3.4us gpm), but if your math was putting you upwards of 1.5 us gpm per row, then it'd just be a matter of using our 'standard flow column' (with operational flow range of ~0.07-2.7 us gpm) with either the 1/2" stainless ball (should be hitting the top of the column around ~1.8-1.9us gpm) or the 7/16" stainless steel ball that'd have it near the middle.
If the stainless is a bit harder to see, you can also use a colored/lighter ball under the stainless as well, giving better visual.
As far as the 3.4 us gpm per bank, I'd reckon that must be a redball thing, as I haven't heard of that myself. Generally that'd be limited by the hose size feeding the manifold. We make inlet barbs upwards of 1" hose size, and make metering orifices upwards of 2.5 us gpm (per row), so no problem with compatibility as far as a I am concerned.
Are your 17 rows all on one sectional feed, or would it make sense to split them into two banks anyways (left/right bank?)?
Edited by WilgerIndustries 12/2/2024 09:55
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