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Reddit mentions of Landgarden Outdoor Misting Cooling System,33ft Misting Line,11 Brass Mist Nozzles for Patio Garden Greenhouse

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Landgarden Outdoor Misting Cooling System,33ft Misting Line,11 Brass Mist Nozzles for Patio Garden Greenhouse
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    Features:
  • 【Upgrade Quality】: Brass misting nozzle and faucet adapter,Easy connect,leak-proof and self-sealing Tee Joint ,flexible tubing
  • 【Wide Application】: Misting Cooling System widely apply for garden,greenhouse, outdoor cooling and irrigation
  • 【Easy to DIY 】Only need 10 minutes to finish the misting kit and misiting fan kit as your idea, delivers fine mist to cool the air in the hot summer
  • 【Saving Energy and Water】
  • 【Cooling the Heat】:Updated misting head with wider misting range allow it output sufficient misters which will extinguish the hot summer and creating a cooling space,cools the surrounding air temperatures up to 20℃ or 68℉.
Specs:
ColorCOPPER
Height1.18 Inches
Length8.66 Inches
Size33FT
Weight0.78 Pounds
Width8.66 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Landgarden Outdoor Misting Cooling System,33ft Misting Line,11 Brass Mist Nozzles for Patio Garden Greenhouse:

u/PrinceofthePoop · 23 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I put a Y on the hose spigot with individual isolation valves for each of the two parts. Garden hose is attached to one, misters are attached to the second.

Basically, yes, it’s permanently attached, but I ran it directly up from the wall in a corner so it’s as out of the way & discrete as I could’ve done it.

Link is below, it’s not the nicest mister system, aesthetically at least, but it works awesome & for the price it makes a huge difference.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FC8BL7C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2PonDbQK9B8EG

u/lasingparuparo · 2 pointsr/orchids

This is what I did:
1. misting system
2. timer
3. water filter
And if you need it:
4. hose Y connector

I connected the Y connecter to the spigot, connected the timer to that and the water filter to the timer, misting system to the water filter. Spigot->timer->filter->misting system. The trickiest part is setting up the misting heads because they just give you a long length of piping and you have to cut it down and place the misting heads according to your needs. In the pack there are about eleven (don’t remember exactly) misting heads (they look like black plastic T’s) and one piece that looks like a misting spigot that’s actually a three way connector (the other ten are just two way connectors with the third being the misting outlet that you screw the brass misting head into). There’s also only one end cap plug that fits into the connecter hole for one of the misting heads to finish/cap off the line when you get to the end). Because I incorporated the 3 way connecter to have two layers of lines running parallel to each other, I just capped off the end of one of the lines with the end cap plug and the other with hot glue. A little janky but effective! So far, the misting system has been doing a much better job of watering the orchids than I ever was doing it manually. After you set it up you should do a trial run to see if all the heads are misting properly and if the timer works correctly. If you’re having issues with the misting heads not misting, try unscrewing them a little to see if loosening it helps. If not, I think they give you one extra brass misting head so swap it out for the spare and see if that helps. Good luck!