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![]() I'm no expert by any means, but I'm assuming by "low pressure applications" that it means you wouldn't have any valve or restrictors (ie tap faucet, ball valve) to impede the flow.
I know our pumps can put out high volumes, but if it's not restricted in any way, how high is the pressure? Perhaps your tubing would work. Think of the way a coiled garden hose reacts with water flowing through it, and then put a spray nozzle on the end and observe the same. It might be worth the experiment, then again, that's just me. |