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Old April 17, 2018   #16
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Here are misters attached to fans at Busch Gardens:
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https://www.aquamisters.com/

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Old April 17, 2018   #18
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Thanks folks for the links - they are very helpful.

Steve - have you ever been in a Greenhouse in Sacramento in August? The project is to mist the plants with cooled water so they wont burn up in the intense heat.

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You need one of these: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pvb2KTjR5Gs/maxresdefault.jpg
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Cole,

The fan misters in the photo at Bush Gardens is Exactly what we are trying to replicate. The photo link is labeled "mistermister" but a web search turns up no Company with that name. Any idea of where I might source something like these?

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Honestly, I just remember them because I used to live down the street from Busch Gardens and usually had a season pass. I found that pic with google images.

Try this link and explore the different URLs:
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=is....0.6r2WmpFRyEU
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Old April 18, 2018   #22
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Thanks folks for the links - they are very helpful.

Steve - have you ever been in a Greenhouse in Sacramento in August? The project is to mist the plants with cooled water so they wont burn up in the intense heat.

Raybo
Got it. I guess moisture from misting would evaporate quickly. (The closest I've been is Huntington Beach, where I lived for a while, and no greenhouse.)

I even have problems with heat in my greenhouse in Norway.

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Old April 18, 2018   #23
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This might be what you want. Page 37, the Netafim vibro-net misters. Most likely would hang them from 1/2 tubing. You will also need a punch tool to make the hole in the tubing to snap the dripper assembly into it. You would have to hang at least three runs of tubing on 5 foot centers to get 20' of coverage width, as the largest diameter of coverage is 4-6'. If you wanted to guarantee full coverage, you would do for lines on 5' centers.
You would hang a mister assembly every 3 feet along each line. https://www.rainfloirrigation.com/wp...ages-37-38.pdf

Netafim also has true fogger: http://www.netafimusa.com/greenhouse...ation/foggers/ This link has layout and specs for spacing etc.

Video of vibro-net mister:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as_V0X7j-KE

Video of coolnet fogger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQOPuBsSwfw

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Pureharvest,

Those links are very helpful. The CoolNET solution is exactly what would fit the project. Just need to calculate head spacing to give the necessary coverage.

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I don't know what generation Marnar you sent me, but it was superb, and I am growing out seeds I saved from the ones you sent me. Sorry about the subject jump on your sprinkler thread.


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Charley,

The system will be on City water, so particulate/mineral filtration should be fine.

Regarding MarNar, I just planted out a pair of MarNar F7s last week along with 22 other tomato plants (Dwarf Metallica, Dona, Goose Creek, Carmello, etc.)

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