How to Use and Maintain a MixRite Precision Fertilizer Injector (Complete Guide)

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  • Are you working with a MixRite, or considering buying one? MixRite makes fertigation a breeze. Here’s an all-in-one guide to the MixRite by Dema Engineering.
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  • @riegoecuador
    @riegoecuador Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the explanation. Very good!

  • @adamcrum1723
    @adamcrum1723 Před 9 dny +1

    Excellent video. Thank you for this.

    • @dripdepot
      @dripdepot  Před 9 dny

      You bet! Thanks go to Dave from Dema on this one, he was kind enough to come down to Oregon to do this with us, it was a great experience :)

  • @mallorybrooktrees
    @mallorybrooktrees Před rokem

    Wow I'm so glad to learn that I can reverse the piece with the scale on it. It's been annoying me that I have to look at percentage instead of ratio. 👍👍

  • @jds4935
    @jds4935 Před rokem +2

    Hello, I have a metering pump Tefen Mix Rite 3.5.
    Some water is leaking along the black knob at the top. I opened the pump and see that the mechanism from the top cover cannot be removed. How can I stop the leak please?
    Thanks for info!!!
    Best regards!
    Jan

    • @dripdepot
      @dripdepot  Před rokem +1

      Jan, it sounds like it could be an O-Ring or one of the seals -- when you mentioned black knob, do you have one with the on/off knob at the top, or the one with the more rounded and flush knob?
      If you can, send us a quick photo of your MixRite (support@dripdepot.com) and the location where it's leaking, good chance we can assist with this -- easy fix if it's just an O-Ring or seal :)

  • @jaay315
    @jaay315 Před 5 měsíci

    Would this work off a riser from an irrigation zone? For example, zone1 is a flower bed to have it installed in. Thnx

    • @dripdepot
      @dripdepot  Před 5 měsíci

      Depending on the size of the riser and the space available, it potentially could. The smaller MixRite has a 3/4" MPT inlet and outlet, so it could be installed with just an adapter or so. It could end up being a bit of a bulky setup, however, as it's best to install one of these on a Bypass (basically a loop of pipe with a ball valve on either end so that the injector can be isolated from the rest of the system if need be).

  • @Mstymntntop
    @Mstymntntop Před rokem

    Can I install a valve on the nutrient line to stop nutrient uptake or when I just want to water without nutrients? I know I could install a bypass system, but a simple on/off valve would be much easier on the nutrient line from the tank.
    What happens if the system runs dry, ie, the nutrient level falls below the suction tube?

    • @dripdepot
      @dripdepot  Před rokem

      A lot of MixRite Units come with a built-in chemical shut-off -- some of these will have it in the part number, for example TF10.002ON/OFF -- others will just say they come equipped with a chemical shut-off, such as the 571CW with Chemical Shutoff.
      It's definitely not advised to let the system run dry -- what happens is the seal on the chemical pick up rod could be damaged. The chemical cylinder can also become damaged. If you run out of solution and don't have a shut-off or can't interrupt the watering cycle, use water in place of solution so the unit stays lubricated :)