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Originally Posted by maybe
My October water usage was 10 times normal, so I turned the control to OFF. November came in about 8 times normal. I did use a power washer for a couple hours, but I don't think that would use 20,000 gallons. The utilities office just told me that it can run in the off position if the roof water sensor malfunctions. I understand that the roof sensor's job is to shut off the sprinklers when it is full of water from rain, even if the timer says it should be running. But to turn it on when the main control is turned to OFF? That is not much of a main "off" switch!
The office did say that I could turn it off by unplugging in and taking out the batteries.
Anyone know the truth on this?
The office said they'd have someone check the water meter for a possible reading error.
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Isn't there a separate meter for the irrigation? Is it your irrigation water that is so high or your regular water? From your post, I would guess you noticed your irrigation usage was outrageously high but then you mentioned using a pressure washer which wouldn't use the irrigation water. Whether it is irrigation or regular water I think you have a leak. I've never seen a controller that would run from the OFF position intermittently, especially if it were more than one zone.