Re: my hunter SRC lawn sprinkler controller sprinkles t
First thing to check is the power supply. Are the batteries fresh? Most likely you need to reprogram. There is likely a previous program that is causing the errant watering. Here is a good video on how to program.
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Sounds like a broken or cracked hose underground. Check for wet or soggy spots in your yard. Isolated leaks can happen on piping like this.
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You just need to make better glue joints in the plastic pipe.
Use blue glue. It has primer built in and is one step. If you are using clear PVC cement and no primer it will not bond.
If you use purple primer and clear cement you need to put the cement on over the primer while it is still wet. If you allow the primer to dry it makes it worse.
the easiest way is to put a little flag on each head so you can see them easily while mowing. alternatively, you can get the retracting heads that go into the ground when not sprinkling
The timer has a dial and an arrow pointing to a certain time. Turn the dial to the correct time of the day ex. it is 2 p.m. rotate the dial so as the arrow points at 2 p.m. Then their are some clips around the dial 2 or 4 or more has to be in pairs. If you want to start sprinkling at 3:00 pm and stop at 3:20 pm put one clip at 3:00 pm and the other clip at 3:20 pm. One clip turns the sprinkler on and the other turns it off.
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