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Sunday, May 22nd 2011, 11:04pm

by Mitchgo

Check the solenoid too. Make sure they are ' taught'

Monday, May 16th 2011, 2:18pm

by seansy59

I'm not a proffesional, but!!

Did you check the bleed screws on your valves? Maybe when you (or a company) were winterizing the system. Make sure they are all "snuggly" tightened. Other than that suggestion, thats all I can think of. It would be kind of weird for all 4 valves to go bad at once.

Monday, May 16th 2011, 1:26pm

by Vascular

All zones come on.

I started my sprinkler system for the summer. I turned the main valve on. All four zones came on at once but with very low water flow in most all heads. The fuse looks good. I shunted the fuse but the system still had all 4 zones going. I turned the main valve off and disconnected the transformer AC adapter, plugged the transformer back in and turned the main valve on again. All 4 zones still came on. What is wrong?