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Wednesday, May 31st 2006, 6:50am

by DOORZ

I would guess that your transformer isn't plugged in, or that you have a bad transformer. If you dont have power to the unit, and there is only a battery in it, it will display the NO AC.

Wednesday, May 31st 2006, 5:16am

by Rick Hudspeth

I have the same problem with my Hunter Pro-C. Did you get the problem resolved?

Wednesday, May 31st 2006, 5:15am

by Rick Hudspeth

I have the same problem with my Hunter Pro-C. Did you get the problem resolved?

Thursday, May 4th 2006, 5:34pm

by RidgeRun05

It means your controller is running off of the battery only. Either your controller is not plugged in, or the outlet it is plugged into is not working. Your valves will not operate without AC power.

Thursday, May 4th 2006, 4:47pm

by Leah Heimdahl

No AC

I have a Hunter SRC. I am turning it on for the summer and when I try to run anything it flashes "No AC" What am I missing? I just moved in and no owners manual.