Hey I'm really enjoying the videos, great work. I've been servicing and teaching irrigation for 10+ years and I think your videos are very well done. Thanks!
is there a way to open/close these without water in them? i was running air through the system to winterize it and had a faulty wire so one wouldnt open automatically, but when i tried to do it the manual way, it would not open.
Winterizing systems with air compressors aren't common in my area (West Texas). Did you try the bleed screw? If you're still struggling I suggest asking the question to this group. They will have the answer. facebook.com/groups/1594952854094348/
yep, the bleed screw is what i used, it seems if there is no pressure of water behind it, they will not do anything. the one thing i do not think i tried was having air pressure in the line and opening it, i didnt want to break anything. @@irrigationtipstricks7797
Very helpful for new home owner thank you
Very helpful, rather clear and concise, thank you! well done video!
Good info. Bothered by your pronunciation of “solenoid”, but it’s just a pet peeve. Well done.
a sillynoid!
a sillynoid .... but yes it is a good explanation and very well illustrated.
Thank you. Simple and well done.
Hey I'm really enjoying the videos, great work. I've been servicing and teaching irrigation for 10+ years and I think your videos are very well done. Thanks!
This was a great explanation
Thanks that was very informative
Nice video
Would be helpful to see a video dealing with malfunctions.
is there a way to open/close these without water in them? i was running air through the system to winterize it and had a faulty wire so one wouldnt open automatically, but when i tried to do it the manual way, it would not open.
Winterizing systems with air compressors aren't common in my area (West Texas). Did you try the bleed screw?
If you're still struggling I suggest asking the question to this group. They will have the answer.
facebook.com/groups/1594952854094348/
yep, the bleed screw is what i used, it seems if there is no pressure of water behind it, they will not do anything.
the one thing i do not think i tried was having air pressure in the line and opening it, i didnt want to break anything.
@@irrigationtipstricks7797