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This Dramm Syphonject is made from a durable, glass fill polypropylene. It will draw a concentrated solution from a bucket through the suction tube and then dilute it with the water stream that passes. It allows for a 20:1 ratio (water to concentrated solution) for injection and dilution of chemicals, detergents, fertilizers and disinfectants. Great for fertilizing and cleaning.
For use in | Diluting concentrated solution - great for cleaning and fertilizing |
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Shipping Weight | 0.28 lbs |
Manufacturer | Dramm Corporation (Mfg. Number: 10-22626) |
UPC | 036434226266 |
The 20:1 dilution ratio is directly related to the amount of water pressure available through your garden hose. As water pressure increases, the dilution ratio will increase. Dramm recommends that you determine the exact dilution ratio of your Syphonject with your available water pressure, hose and choice of nozzles. For more information on how to do this, see below.
CAUTION! Do not use the Syphonject to apply pesticides, fungicides or poisons. Do not drink from a hose that has had fertilizers, chemicals or any other solutions through them. Follow all manufacturer's recommendations. Detach the Syphonject from your faucet after use.
Mixing a Concentrated Solution
Determine how much solution you will need. Certain fertilizers require an application of a specific amount of product over a specific area. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Prepare a water/fertilizer solution that is 20 times stronger than the rate normally used. For each gallon of water used in your solution, mix in 20 times the manufacturer's recommended rate of fertilizer. For each gallon of concentrated solution you prepare, your Syphonject will apply 20 gallons of correctly diluted solution.
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Troubleshooting
If the syphonject appears to be malfunctioning do a simple test to determine that no other external conditions are affecting this device.
Common Issues
1. Why doesn't my syphonject draw up the fertilizer?
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2. Why does water leak from the hole on the side of the syphonject?
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3. Why is there a square plastic piece inside of the syphonject?
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4. Can I add a Y to my faucet before adding the syphonject?
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5. Why does my pressure drop when using the syphonject?
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