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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Solid or Liquid Fert
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<blockquote data-quote="Case140" data-source="post: 5964462" data-attributes="member: 56592"><p>I used this speed controller</p><p><a href="https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/products/spring-v11hc-controller-30-amp-rating" target="_blank">https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/products/spring-v11hc-controller-30-amp-rating</a></p><p>with this motor</p><p><a href="https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/collections/pumps/products/everflo-ef2200-12-volt-diaphragm-pump" target="_blank">https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/collections/pumps/products/everflo-ef2200-12-volt-diaphragm-pump</a></p><p>If I was going again(or when the pump burns out!) I will put next size up pump on as think recycle will agitate better. I would not bother with the controller at all - although it varies speed of pump it makes v little difference to volume which is controlled by restrictors and pressure valve. V little difference in volume between 1 bar (Any lower and doesnt feed the coulters through manifold evenly) and 2.5bar. I leave the controller at full speed anyway so would just use an on off switch. </p><p>My attitude is if my groundspeed slows a bit then it is probably tougher and a bit of extra fert is prob a good thing. I just work out the total amount actually applied in the field and balance accordingly with the first fert split. I am using grey Teejet fert discs in the manifold units (approx 50c each)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Case140, post: 5964462, member: 56592"] I used this speed controller [URL]https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/products/spring-v11hc-controller-30-amp-rating[/URL] with this motor [URL]https://www.softwashtechnology.co.uk/collections/pumps/products/everflo-ef2200-12-volt-diaphragm-pump[/URL] If I was going again(or when the pump burns out!) I will put next size up pump on as think recycle will agitate better. I would not bother with the controller at all - although it varies speed of pump it makes v little difference to volume which is controlled by restrictors and pressure valve. V little difference in volume between 1 bar (Any lower and doesnt feed the coulters through manifold evenly) and 2.5bar. I leave the controller at full speed anyway so would just use an on off switch. My attitude is if my groundspeed slows a bit then it is probably tougher and a bit of extra fert is prob a good thing. I just work out the total amount actually applied in the field and balance accordingly with the first fert split. I am using grey Teejet fert discs in the manifold units (approx 50c each) [/QUOTE]
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