I did a search but did not find what I was looking for. I just got a sprinkler valve. When I pump the chamber the air goes right though it. I dont have the power connected to it, I am in the process of testing all my peices before I glue. Why doesn't the valve hold pressure? I might be over looking somthing simple but help is nice. The modleof my sprinkler valve is : Orbit 1" from watermaster got it at Home depot for about $10 Cheaper than the some ball valves lol. Thanks
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Using Unmodded sprinkler valve
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Try turning it the other way.
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Doesn't work. THe air still goes right on though. The bleeder swich in off also.
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My valve is UNmodded. I would rather spray silicon spray if I need to spray anything in. WD40 will erode the rubber in the valve. So I guess from the biggining how the hell do you get a sprinkler valve cannon working?
I assume its, Pressure chamber, Sprinkler valve, barrel. I DONT want to mod my valve. I want to keep it electric. I have know idea why it is not sealing. I can blow right though the valve with my mouth.
I assume its, Pressure chamber, Sprinkler valve, barrel. I DONT want to mod my valve. I want to keep it electric. I have know idea why it is not sealing. I can blow right though the valve with my mouth.
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Damnit! Are you serious. Jesus I hate going to the Home Depot. But if thats what it takes then so be it!!
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Two shots and the lube is blown out, silicone spray will work. Try unhooking the power source before you fill it with air, apply the power to open the valve?? I don't know if you have power to it while filling, i'm just guessing. Unscrew the top and look rite at both sides of the diaphram, make sure seal lip is clean, check for cracks while you got it apart.
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I already took it apart. I am just going to take it back to the store. I didn't see anything wrong with it while it was opened up.
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I just got back from the store and returned my old valve for a rain bird cp-100 I hear alot about them here on the forums so I figure its a good brand!!! I let you know how it goes and If I have more problems I be sure to let you know!!!
EDIT: OOps didn't mean to double post. Any way there is a very small leak, I belive I will now spray silicon spray into the valve!!
EDIT EDIT: Silicon spray does not stop leak. Still need help! It also doesnt move much (tissuepaper wadding @ 30PSI) NEED some major help!!
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EDIT: OOps didn't mean to double post. Any way there is a very small leak, I belive I will now spray silicon spray into the valve!!
EDIT EDIT: Silicon spray does not stop leak. Still need help! It also doesnt move much (tissuepaper wadding @ 30PSI) NEED some major help!!
-shadow