Hi /diy/, anyone suggestions on how to modify a manual water sprayer for higher pressure/range? Obviously buying a water gun would sound like a better idea but that's not an option right now.
>>1191600
Im not an expert but I have a hypothesis about making the nozzle a bit tighter, this could make you shoot the water further away as you apply so much pressure but the surface area at the nozzle gets so tight that it shoots away the water with all pressure. The more surface area I believe you have on your nozzle the more pressure will be lost.
Btw wish you a good luck :)
>>1191600
Also if you make the container/tubing larger And modify the lever by an increase in size you could infact apply even more pressure.
>Large Lever
>Large container of water
>Tight Nozzle
=
>Anon applies force on lever
>Lever pushes the water with a bit of air pressure
>Water shoots away some fts
>>1191600
Offtopic but somewhat related. Anyone know how i could turn one of those sprayers into an atomizer ? I also have a backpack sprayer if that would some how work better.
>>1191932
air pump
>>1191942
I guess yeah but I'm trying to do this without buying entirely new components if that makes sense
one of those fuckers exploded on me!
plastic.... never again