The valve I just replaced was by itself. The rest are in pairs. I guess in a way it's a good thing that they're deep because they will not freeze.
I replaced the one Toro 250 that would not stop leaking with a Hunter PGV with flow control. I'm also going to replace the other 6 since 2 others are acting up too.
I'm going to replace all 7 valves and I noticed that the valves are at a depth of about 2 feet. Can I just add some elbows and raise them to a reasonable depth?
What if I just replace it with a Hunter PGV valve? Is this valve good?
The valve will not cut off when the zone time ends. I undid the wires to the solenoid and still kept going. I took apart the valve and flushed everything. I noticed a small 1/4" crack on the hard plastic ring that the diaphragm rest up against. I turn the valve all the way to the off position and still hear the water running. Could the small crack be stopping the valve from shutting off?
would this work Brass Fitting
I 'm changing my K Rain sprinklers for Hunter PRS40 with MP Rotator Nozzles and the K Rain is 3/4" inlet VS. Hunter is 1/2". Is there an adapter that I can use to reduce to 1/2"?