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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 159397" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Agreed. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>Yes, Too much speed is not a good thing. Also understand about different vectors.</p><p>I am using the spray angle to either slow down or speed up the process.</p><p>Each bar has holes at 10mm spacing and there are 6 of them also what you have to watch is the quantity </p><p>of water being delivered to operate the sluice effectively and balance the pressure as I want this to be used with a small 1 1/2 pump.</p><p>In other words, volume over pressure.</p><p>The wobble you see is a bit too much angle on one of the bars. Giving the sluice a little bit of vibration helps to settle the heavies into</p><p>the fluid bed but too much will increase the wear factors and in essence, tear things to pieces.</p><p>.</p><p>I do have a plan I have made for counter rotating bars but I feel that there would be too many moving parts.</p><p>.</p><p>There are a lot of factors involved but so far, so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 159397, member: 2436"] Agreed. :) Yes, Too much speed is not a good thing. Also understand about different vectors. I am using the spray angle to either slow down or speed up the process. Each bar has holes at 10mm spacing and there are 6 of them also what you have to watch is the quantity of water being delivered to operate the sluice effectively and balance the pressure as I want this to be used with a small 1 1/2 pump. In other words, volume over pressure. The wobble you see is a bit too much angle on one of the bars. Giving the sluice a little bit of vibration helps to settle the heavies into the fluid bed but too much will increase the wear factors and in essence, tear things to pieces. . I do have a plan I have made for counter rotating bars but I feel that there would be too many moving parts. . There are a lot of factors involved but so far, so good. [/QUOTE]
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