I would re-plumb the lines out of the solenoids into braided hose and some McMaster-Carr misting nozzles. M10s.
Or if you are familiar with the plastic line and fittings it can be done also with the right adapters.
Turn one on at 10 psi. and the other on at high boost once you work your way up.
You can limit the pump voltage with a $5 power resistor if needed around half an ohm should work fine.
Might want to use the second pressure switch via a relay to only deliver full voltage to the pump at say 18psi. and don't add another nozzle just run the shurflo into the M10 full output.
Originally posted by salvageV6 You can limit the pump voltage with a $5 power resistor if needed around half an ohm should work fine.
Might want to use the second pressure switch via a relay to only deliver full voltage to the pump at say 18psi. and don't add another nozzle just run the shurflo into the M10 full output.
I think I am going to only run one with the resistor. I called around and found I can get the lines done for $10 ft with fittings, not bad. Then down the road I go with a PAC set up. Thanks for the info it really helped out.
Chris