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Thursday, May 12th 2011, 2:17am

by mrfixit

Unscrew it just like a lightbulb. Counterclockwise. Take the handle off of the solenoid if there is one. Use that to turn turn turn the solenoid til it comes off. Twist harder, it'll move. Use channellocks if you have to.

Thursday, May 12th 2011, 1:01am

by JoeNotThePlumber (Guest)

Rainbird 100-PGA solenoid replacement

I have a Total Control 15 station controller going to Rainbird 100-PGA valves. One of the valves has gone bad and the controller reports it as short. I have determined that the solenoid on the faulty valve needs replacement. I have seen replacement solenoids and know that threads are what hold the solenoid in place. There is also a illustration diagram on the irrigationrepair.com web site that shows the way to remove the old solenoid is simply to twist it off. I tried and tried and cannot get the faulty solenoid off the valve. If I twist it any harder, I risk damaging the valve head and turning the project into a much bigger problem. Is there a trick in removing the old solenoid?

Please help.