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Unread 11-07-2004, 14:35
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Re: Pnumatic Rules Suggestions/Gripes

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Originally Posted by Adam Y.
Yeah thats the whole concept. The negative pressure is used to suck up the fertilizer. I can't believe no one has used one. They hook up onto the hose. Only reason why I asked is because my uncle told me that the mixer uses a venturi straw. Why can't someone build a venturi pump. It really doesn't seem that hard.
To build a Venturi Pump would be reinventing the wheel. They are readily available off the shelf. Building a venturi pump the quality of those commercially available would be very difficult. It has taken years of developement to get to the level of design tweaking they are at. most use several stages and valves which open and close to adjust to varrying vacuum conditions (IE: they put the stages in parallel when high flow low vacuum conditions are encountered, and in series when high vacuum is needed). I really can't figure out why FIRST doesn't want us to use these. They present no safety hazard, and could be of great benefit.
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