Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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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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I'd give Jim Baumgartner a call. He has yet to fail me on any sprinkler issue.
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Sprinkler Repair...Jim Baumgartner
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My guess would be that you have a leak in the water line somewhere between your meter and the house.
It is easy to check yourself. First, make sure there is no water running in the house. Next, lift up the cover from where you have your outdoor water meter. There will be a small triangle symbol. If the triangle is turning around, it indicates water is going through the meter and therefore, there is a leak between the meter and where it enters the house. If the triangle symbol is not slowly turning around, no leak and it is something else - maybe what the utility company said. |
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Why not call the company who installed the system?
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Without knowing type of controller, see a schematic of circuit board it is not possible to KNOW, but for the sake of discussion, IMO...
If someone designed a sprinkler circuit board in such a way that the rain sensor can override OFF, I think they missed a few classes in college, or had someone in marketing/sales supply the requirements. You can almost imagine a sales person saying wouldnt it be cool if the sprinklers knew the grass was dry and overrides off ... ![]() IMO, the only way the sprinklers could come on is if someone manually turned then on in valve box OR you have a defective circuit board... would love to hear what you find... good luck.
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Very good point, Bogie. I live North of 466 and did not think of the houses South of 466 having separate potable and non-potable meters.
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I agree. I used him last week and am thoroughy satisfied. If it turns out you are responsible for repairs I would give Jim a call at 352-504-2317.
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Thanks everyone.
I am north of 466 and have only one water supply. There is no leak, as confirmed by zero flow when a water company tech checked the meter. Unfortunately, he was not completely clear about the possibility of sprinklers running when switched to OFF, but he did not rule it out. It may have been the timer got screwed up from a power failure in my area, but the unit's 9 volt battery is still good. I have reprogrammed it again. We shall see. |
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Another way to test it is to set all days to not water and also leave the system off. If it still goes on then I would suggest calling Jim Baumgartner(sp?). Better yet, call him now. |
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