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Re: A request...
In Reply to: A request... posted by Dave Hall on May 30, 2003 at 00:57:01:
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Posted by: T.J. "Mad Scientist for the Tiger Tank" Allcot on June 02, 2003 at 01:22:44
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Dave, I looked around and I can't find the sheet that had my testing results using my 'x-cannon' with the Supah! valve. The cannon in the Tiger is currently disassembled but I should have it back together in a week or two and I'll try to e-mail you all the data I can on it sometime after that. Another thing that you might find interesting that I've got lying around unfished is yet another experimental cannon setup. I had a couple of 1" sprinkler valves along with a 2" ball valve and a 2" sprinkler. It's a modular setup and I was planning on gathering some data from it to compare the Supah! to more typical valves. I've already modified one of the 1" sprinklers so it's air actuated and I was planning on doing the same to the 2" after I got some data on using it electrically. Things are kind of haywire at the moment and this will take a while but I figured you'd like to know that it's in the works here. |
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