Pounce, Atomizer might come across as abrasive at times but he knows of what he speaks.
Honestly, you seem to indirectly take shots at accumulator setups by saying "if that's all someone wants" or "some people prefer a race car", etc., but given the choice of my setup vs. what I understand your setup to be, I think I'd prefer mine - as Atomizer has said, it's all about control - sure, perhaps you can manipulate valves and do other things to control your misting times/durations, but I don't need to do that - I set my timer and I'm good.
Again, not trying to take shots at your setup at all, and I guess I'm armchairing because I've never run 1000PSI, but logically I can understand (some of) the shortcomings without needing to run it.
BTW, I run a 1 micron filter to try to keep clogging away.
When you refer to commercial applications using 1000PSI, those aren't getting sprayed on roots, but rather to mist/cool (either vegetables or humans), so larger droplets at the start/end of the cycle aren't as critical as they are when trying to keep root hairs.
I like the back and forth and the technical talk, so please keep it up.
Honestly, you seem to indirectly take shots at accumulator setups by saying "if that's all someone wants" or "some people prefer a race car", etc., but given the choice of my setup vs. what I understand your setup to be, I think I'd prefer mine - as Atomizer has said, it's all about control - sure, perhaps you can manipulate valves and do other things to control your misting times/durations, but I don't need to do that - I set my timer and I'm good.
Again, not trying to take shots at your setup at all, and I guess I'm armchairing because I've never run 1000PSI, but logically I can understand (some of) the shortcomings without needing to run it.
BTW, I run a 1 micron filter to try to keep clogging away.
When you refer to commercial applications using 1000PSI, those aren't getting sprayed on roots, but rather to mist/cool (either vegetables or humans), so larger droplets at the start/end of the cycle aren't as critical as they are when trying to keep root hairs.
I like the back and forth and the technical talk, so please keep it up.