Sprinkler Valve Opens While Pressurizing
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:06 pm
Hi all, I recently built an arm mounted spud gun. It has an interchangeable barrel. One barrel is for shooting projectiles, the other is a nozzle for firing water out of the cannon.
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I'm having a problem with the water.
I'm using an Orbit Sprinkler valve, powered by three 9v batteries. There is a dual Safety Switch system to prevent any chance of accidental firing, and all wires are accounted for.
I have a fill chamber about the size of a water bottle with a fill cap on it. That's where I pour the water into, and also where the schrader valve is.
That chamber is connected to the sprinkler valve by a 4 inch hose.
No matter how much or how little water is put into the chamber, the valve always opens by itself while I'm pressurizing the cannon!! By this I mean that when I push down on my bike pump, there's a squirt of water coming out the barrel of the cannon.
I noticed that once I get to 20 psi, the valve closes, and I can continue pumping without a problem.
Does anybody know if this is just a safety feature on the sprinkler valve?? And if so, is there a way around it, or a valve out there known to NOT have this feature??
Thanks!!
-A.J.
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I'm having a problem with the water.
I'm using an Orbit Sprinkler valve, powered by three 9v batteries. There is a dual Safety Switch system to prevent any chance of accidental firing, and all wires are accounted for.
I have a fill chamber about the size of a water bottle with a fill cap on it. That's where I pour the water into, and also where the schrader valve is.
That chamber is connected to the sprinkler valve by a 4 inch hose.
No matter how much or how little water is put into the chamber, the valve always opens by itself while I'm pressurizing the cannon!! By this I mean that when I push down on my bike pump, there's a squirt of water coming out the barrel of the cannon.
I noticed that once I get to 20 psi, the valve closes, and I can continue pumping without a problem.
Does anybody know if this is just a safety feature on the sprinkler valve?? And if so, is there a way around it, or a valve out there known to NOT have this feature??
Thanks!!
-A.J.