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Drip irrigation tubing can be typically run up to 1000 feet or more in length, depending on the specific requirements of your irrigation system. Generally, the farther you run the tubing, the greater the water pressure loss that will occur. It is recommended to use larger diameter tubing and pressurRead more
Drip irrigation tubing can be typically run up to 1000 feet or more in length, depending on the specific requirements of your irrigation system. Generally, the farther you run the tubing, the greater the water pressure loss that will occur.
It is recommended to use larger diameter tubing and pressure-compensating emitters to help minimize this loss.
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