Hello everyone !
I ask myself a question : is that normal that when I put the rocket on a gardena connector the water go into the pipe to my pump ( and sometimes into my pump ...) ?
Thanks for all your answer, I hope that I can solve this problem ..
PetitSioux
Gardena Launcher
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Re: Gardena Launcher
Hello There,
Yes this can be an issue with many launchers, and I use a Gardena Launcher and water does flow back down the hose....
A way to solve this is to put a simple Non-Return valve into the launcher.
Some expensive compressors come with Check Valves which is another way of saying Non return Valve and this is what I am currently investigating.
However if you are using a simple Gardena Launcher you can incorporate this simple yet clever system which allows you to abort a launch and has a inbuilt Non return valve, here is the link:
Hope that helps!
Jamie B
JSB Rocketry
Yes this can be an issue with many launchers, and I use a Gardena Launcher and water does flow back down the hose....
A way to solve this is to put a simple Non-Return valve into the launcher.
Some expensive compressors come with Check Valves which is another way of saying Non return Valve and this is what I am currently investigating.
However if you are using a simple Gardena Launcher you can incorporate this simple yet clever system which allows you to abort a launch and has a inbuilt Non return valve, here is the link:
Hope that helps!
Jamie B
JSB Rocketry
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Somerset UK
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Re: Gardena Launcher
Sorry that link is faulty, here it is!
JSB Rocketry
Website: www.jsbrocketry.webs.com
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCczlD-uBjlYdJyBFEfuCEbg/feed
Jamie Bignell,
jamie.s.bignell@gmail.com
Somerset UK
"The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly" -Michael Faraday.
Website: www.jsbrocketry.webs.com
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCczlD-uBjlYdJyBFEfuCEbg/feed
Jamie Bignell,
jamie.s.bignell@gmail.com
Somerset UK
"The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly" -Michael Faraday.
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Re: Gardena Launcher
Thanks for your help, I'll try this option this week !
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Re: Gardena Launcher
You could fix this a few ways.PetitSioux wrote:Hello everyone !
I ask myself a question : is that normal that when I put the rocket on a gardena connector the water go into the pipe to my pump ( and sometimes into my pump ...) ?
Thanks for all your answer, I hope that I can solve this problem ..
PetitSioux
You can raise your pump high above the water level in the rocket.
You can add a launch tube or even a piece of flexible hose to the gardena to raise the air inlet level to a point higher inside the water rocket that is higher than the water line.
You could construct a full-bore launcher with a PVC launch tube and o-ring seal like this: http://www.uswaterrockets.com/construct ... torial.htm
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