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Monday, April 4th 2011, 12:28pm

by Mitchgo

This post is a year old....

He also stated it could be a stuck valve in his first response post. It could have been a number of things.

Monday, April 4th 2011, 9:16am

by westflgator (Guest)


I highly suspect the plumber. Try this. At the controller disconnect the number 3 wire. Now run number 3. If only 3 puts out power then the wires are messed up. If anything else comes on then it's the controller. The wiring could be messed up at the valves or where the guy dug.



I follow you line of reasoning but that is not necessarily true. I would be true if it is an electrical problem, but the problem may be that the system has sand or small lime stone, gravel etc in the lines that are not letting the control valves shut off properly. So when any zone is turned on that pressurizes the line any valve that is not closing properly will come on. I suspect that this is the problem.

Sunday, April 4th 2010, 3:12pm

by mrfixit

I highly suspect the plumber. Try this. At the controller disconnect the number 3 wire. Now run number 3. If only 3 puts out power then the wires are messed up. If anything else comes on then it's the controller. The wiring could be messed up at the valves or where the guy dug.

Sunday, April 4th 2010, 7:07am

by Texas Tim

Thanks for the tips!



In case it was not clear in my initial post, when I run a single station such as station 4, stations 1 through 4 all run. Not just stations 1 and 4.



There was some digging a couple of months ago near my system. My neighbor had a water leak and hired a plumber to repair it. It is possible the wires were effected in some way. I will check it out when I get a chance.

Saturday, April 3rd 2010, 8:26pm

by mrfixit

Here's three possibilities.

1. You're on a master valve and there's something wrong with valve number 1 so it runs anytime the line is pressurized.
2. The wires are crossed somewhere. Has anyone fiddled with the wiring or done any digging?

3. The number one wire is hooked up to the master valve terminal.

Saturday, April 3rd 2010, 8:01pm

by Texas Tim

Multiple Zones Running at Once

I have a 3 year old system. The problem is multiple zones run at the same time. When I run zone 3, zones 1-3 run. When I run zone 4, zones 1-4 run etc. This is not a programming issue because it also happens when manually running a single station.



The controller is a 9 station Hunter Pro-C. I ran the diagnostic routine and it reported no station errors. I also unplugged the power for a few hours (no battery installed) and then restored the power and tried again with no change. I then cleared the programs resetting the system to factory settings using the method in the manual and still have the same problem.



Any ideas before I pay a professional? If its the controller I can buy and install a new one myself.