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Posted by Oren on October 2, 2007, 5:09 pm
wrote:
>Spent most of Saturday messing around with my sprinklers, still aren't
>working quite right.
>
>First noticed that one of the circuits in the back yard wasn't popping
>up when it turned on. Went and looked at the valve, noticed that the
>solenoid was all cracked, split, and otherwise didn't look very good.
>Replaced the solenoid - same thing.
>
>Then I noticed that the other circuit had the same problem. It's
>solenoid looked OK so I didn't replace it.
>
>Both circuits will turn on fully if I open the bleed screw. There is
>no manual flow control on the valve, so no need to check that.
>
>Put an AC voltmeter across the terminals in the controller - 28VAC
>when the circuit was on. Checked the voltage at the valves - still 28
>volts.
>
>Thinking maybe the common wire had gone bad, ran a new cable from the
>controller to that set of valves, rewired all the solenoids. No joy.
>
>The set of valves that control the front yard circuits, on the other
>hand, work just fine, so I don't think it's anything common in the
>controller. Different cable running to the valve manifold for the
>front yard, so the only differences are the valves or the wiring.
>
>Can't think of anything else electrically-related that could be
>causing my problem. I have changed all the wiring from the controller
>to the valve manifold, and verified 28VAC across the solenoid wires.
>
>Any sprinkler gurus out there got any suggestions? Can those valves
>get messed up inside? Both at once? Hmm, city changed our water meter
>about a month ago - could the valves be clogged inside? Why only the
>back yard valves and not the front? The valves have something like 8
>or 9 screws on the top, should I open them up, is there anything user-
>servicable in there?
>
>Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
>Jerry
A weak diaphragm might act like this. Debris from the meter work might
be clogging the diaphragm, also.
Remove the screws and clean well. You may need to locate a repair kit
(s) at the local hardware/landscape center and install them.
Visit the web site for the model you have.
--
Oren
"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."
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