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Old June 7, 2012   #7
Defiant20
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I think irrigation direct has 2GPH, pressure compensating drippers: http://www.irrigationdirect.com/irri...itters/dd-tc20
In your case. I would just use 2 close together since they are pressure compensating. I do that on some of mine and it works well. I can vouch for these, they are the only drippers that have worked without clogging from hard water in my area. You can unscrew the top for easy cleaning if needed and you can also swap for a different GPH by just putting the top of the other size emitter on. I setup a bunch with .5 GPH in my garden and ended up swapping to 1gph by swapping the tops. Looks like they have a 6gph bubbler, but I have not tried that one.
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