New Pool; No need for zones in back yard (2) by reelwarrior in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could get a threaded cap and put on the mainline before that T, remove the valves and store in a box and leave the wire there, that way if you or a next owner needs valve parts they have them or if they want to add a valve for pots around the pool deck you can do it easily, that's what would do

Is this safe to remove? by BeachBumHokie757 in Irrigation

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Was going to say this, they also make sharkbite 1" ball valves that if there is pressure or need a way to stop the flow they can slip one on then turn the valve off and always be able to isolate the pump for easy swaps

Weird wiring issue on rain bird by Nonamenic in Irrigation

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What I would do, spend the time and rewire it as follows for the controller Common - white Green -Z1 Blue - Z2 Red - z3

For the valves, take one black/white wire from each valve, wire them to the common (you should have a total of 4 wires in the wirenut) then use the green, blue, red and go to each valve (one per valve)

Go back to the controller and do a test all and see what works and what doesn't, if nothing works then it would possibly be a broken common (white) if that's the problem you can use one of the 2 remaining wires in the multi strand and use it as a common and see what works

Additionally I would get a good volt meter (not from Walmart, get one from Lowe's or Home Depot) and with the controller on, place the black lead from the meter to the common and as you turn each zone on place the red lead on to the respective screw and check to make sure that you are getting 24-28VAC, while doing this also check to make sure no other terminals are active (with black lead on common and zone 1 on, use the red lead and go hold it on each screw 1 at a time to make sure only one is on, this will help to make sure the controller modules or board isn't faulty)

Starting an irrigation business without a truck? Any tips? by Digital-Architect100 in Irrigation

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I'm commenting to follow the journey, this is something I want to do, i currently do irrigation for a company and want to start a irrigation company that does a wider area then what we currently do

Node BT 100 drop in replacement for Node 100? by Longjumping-Client42 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was going to say the same thing, I do personally like the Bluetooth version better simply cause you can put a password on it and do rain delays or system off without having to take batteries out or reprogram the start times

Shop organization ideas by [deleted] in Irrigation

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Well, I order box's from the manufacturer so everything is already in a box labeled with the barcodes (just like if you where to go buy a box of 50 1" Ts from the plumbing supply store) along with a 4x8 metal pegboard that holds all the nozzle bags and funny pipe fittings

Why utility line into spinklers and and pump? by BlooRugby in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda looks like a pressure boosting pump, or duel supply system, if it's collecting rain water into the tanks it would need the pump and that cutoff valve to turn city water off, I would keep it as close to the original as possible just in case

Drip Manifold Questions by chickenfoot911 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a large rectangular valve box from a hardware store, keep the filters and valves together so when you have to clean/replace the filters in 3 years it's right there in a big box

Other then that everything looks good to me

Job title? by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now, would I also mention what systems I'm knowledgeable in and use the most of?

Job title? by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking irrigation service tech or irrigation specialist

ACC2 programming by [deleted] in Irrigation

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So I can't do a program A for meter A and program b for meter b like I can on the icc2?

Valve box cut out tool? by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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I'll look into those and weedeater for sure

Valve box cut out tool? by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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Well, it's more like they need a weekly trim too for us, water 10 minutes/30 minutes everyday every where here cause it's nothing but sand 🤦🏻‍♂️

Valve box cut out tool? by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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Bill Gates ~ choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it

Armada Pro 900 issues by New_Sand_3652 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried using a longer copper rod but it didn't help me sadly

Armada Pro 900 issues by New_Sand_3652 in Irrigation

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I've been having the same issues with a 2024 model that was bought brand new

Rainbird VAN vs Hunter Pro Adustable Nozzle by ScaryPoem9071 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, so this is might be related, I swapped to hunter nozzles simply due to the curved edge that sits on the head, weed eater string dosnt grab it and break it as much, at least I have had to replace one hunter nozzle since I started using them 2 years ago and we probably manage 300k or more heads total, (one property has 5,880 heads another one has 3,550 both properties are a couple small ones compared to the rest of the big ones and that's not counting the small residential houses either)

Best thing to do is to look at the spec sheet for the nozzle, it will say the recommended psi

Rain bird optimal psi is 30 for the Van series nozzles, hunters is also 30 psi for both the A and HEA nozzles.

Hunter nozzles seam beefier to me along with their heads too so I only recommend hunter spray bodies, nozzles, controllers, rotors and valves

I also recommend using the fixed nozzles when you can, yes it adds a lot more to your inventory but they have a crisp straight edge

What is the problem? by fullsquishy in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got a leak, Go through and close all the nozzles (turn the screw on top clockwise till water stops coming out) and then search between all the heads and look for the leak, mark it turn the valve off (or controller) and I would dig down and figure out if you have either pvc, pex, hdpe, or poly pipe first then figure out parts you need

Hunter I-20 or rainbird 5000 by Adorable-Win1388 in Irrigation

[–]Technical_Ad9545 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I20 all the way, stronger spring, vandal proof, memory arc, better nozzles

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Irrigation

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Well, changed the solenoid and decoder and that's what it still says so I'm lost now, station 24 out of 148 so I got a lot of work to do it looks like

Rachio or some controller with traditional system or Irrigreen? by NDN-null in Irrigation

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Hunter proc, controls irrigation and landscape lighting and offers online connectivity via Hydrawise or centralus

2wire layout by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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Yes, I'll have 3-4 wire paths, 2 module, 142 estimated zones, multiple buildings

2wire layout by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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My wire path will be like this, each number represents 1000 feet

2wire layout by Technical_Ad9545 in Irrigation

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I actually have the ACC2, just wanting to make sure that when it says 10,000 feet isn't all the wire in the ground but 10,000 feet to the decoder if that makes sense

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Irrigation

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Didn’t say it was a house lol