Open Forman9 opened 6 months ago
Dumb post not understanding mechanics.
Sprinklers are purposely designed this way so one water doesn't infinitely cycle around in a circle to constantly water plants. Same basic idea with not setting up ways to change how plow is used.
Dumb post not understanding mechanics.
Sprinklers are purposely designed this way so one water doesn't infinitely cycle around in a circle to constantly water plants. Same basic idea with not setting up ways to change how plow is used.
Wow. So firstly, sprinkler pipes can't form a T joint so no, it's entirely impossible to have loop. Secondly, the plow is already capable of moving in any direction (see paver) and it would be trivial to prevent it from looping. And besides, who cares if the plow loops anyways, if anything, that would a cool feature.
Once more, you don't get to call people glue eater when you evidently are very stupid and like don't understand basic math? How many smackdowns is it going to take for you to understand this?
The injection on North/south pipe for sprinkler seems like a no brainer but the plow should also be able to travel north and south.