|
|
| 0 mph | 10 mph | 20 mph | 30 mph | 40 mph | |
|
XR110015VS
|
17
|
21
|
26
|
36
|
42
|
| XR11002VS |
17
|
21
|
25
|
34
|
39
|
| XR11003VS |
15
|
17
|
25
|
33
|
36
|
| XR11008VS |
10
|
13
|
15
|
17
|
17
|
At 80 PSI, you can see how the extended range nozzles are recording at least 15 inches of drift, even at zero mph. The drift of these nozzles were consistent with the wind speeds, however, the distance of the drift, when compared to the air induction nozzles, was unsatisfactory.
| 0 mph | 10 mph | 20 mph | 30 mph | 40 mph | |
|
TT110015-VP
|
4
|
13
|
23
|
30
|
38
|
| TT11002-VP |
4
|
11
|
22
|
28
|
30
|
| TT11003-VP |
4
|
11
|
21
|
24
|
26
|
| TT11008-VP |
3
|
8
|
14
|
15
|
17
|
The drift of the spray with the wind speed was also fairly consistent at 80 PSI. However, like the extended range nozzles, the results of these nozzles at 80 PSI were not ideal.
| 0 mph | 10 mph | 20 mph | 30 mph |
40 mph
|
|
|
AI110015-VS
|
5
|
10
|
14
|
19
|
22
|
| AI11002-VS |
5
|
11
|
14
|
18
|
22
|
| AI11003-VS |
5
|
10
|
12
|
16
|
20
|
| AI11008-VS |
5
|
8
|
11
|
13
|
14
|
Even at 40 mph wind speeds, the induction nozzles recorded less than 25 inches of drift. However, the coverage and practical applications of these tips are another story.
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