Thanks, I will look into it. Is it something quite difficult? I have inquired 2 separate times and the rec was to replace. I actually like the mechanical timer, pretty simple. We do not get much lightening thank goodness. I also noticed that there is a fuse in the diagram of the controller but I do not see one on my unit. Is it behind the transformer?
When my maintenance lawn person came by he said it was better to replace it for it was fairly old and several things needed to be changed . Is it more reasonable to repair it?
I have to replace my old RC rainbird timer ( currently 7 zones) the new SST only has 6 zones. I do not use my drip line zone 7 (no hanging baskets anymore). What happens if I do not connect that last zone that is a drip. Will the other zones still work? or can I spice the two zones together? I was not quite sure where to post this question. Thanks for your help.
I need to replace my old RC Rainbird timer (7zone) and have purchased the SST (6zone)- the #7 zone is a drip line which I never use but it does have its own valve in the series. What happens if I do not hook up the 7th wire to the timer - or do I have to combine it with another zone? Will it break the cycle? Thanks