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Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series

Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series

Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series
$ 9.98

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Based on 798 ratings
Easy to install
9.91
Value for money
9.88

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Product Description

This is a replacement solenoid for Rain Bird's APAS, ASVF, ECV, CP, and CPF
Despite its low power requirements, the encapsulated solenoid is energy-efficient
Long-lasting and reliable plunger captured in the housing
The solenoids are only to be replaced if they are the more recent hexagon-shaped
Reducing the time it takes to troubleshoot
It is easy to install and requires no tools

Questions & Answers

In the caption, it says that the part is a DV Is this part also compatible with a 100 DV- Is there a valve on the f?

In fact, it will also work with the 100DVF. You should see an F next to the valve if it I thank you for your help

A rainbird selenoid should have identifying marks. Where do those marks appear?

Google will help you find the Rain bird solenoid date code by clicking here. These pictures will assist you in finding the identifying marks on your vehicle. Here is an article that may be of help to

it a replacement for 208588-03 Where is the solenoid for the 01 rain bird?

As the replacement solenoid is meant to replace all current Rain Bird Valves solenoid, this is the right one for you. have a couple devices that I bought, and so far, the first one works perfectly, and the second one has not been

What kind of pipe tape do I have to use when installing this?

There is no need to use Teflon tape (pipe tape). In the case of solenoids that come with valves, there will never be any tape present. I don't think it will harm you, but it isn't necessary.

Selected User Reviews For Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid for CP/DV/ASVF/DAS/JTV Series

To stop a leaky valve, put one of these in your tool box
5/5

In this respect, a word of caution is in order. As I thought one of my RainBird valves was having a problem with the diaphragm, I first replaced that. The valve STILL LEAKES, so it must not be the problem. The question now is, what should I The SOLENOID valve was a total gamble, mind you it was only a shot in the dark. Let's take a look at how it works. By replacing the solenoid, the valve stopped leaking and since installing the SRKCP/CPF, I have not had to replace it. Just to let you all know what I experienced in case you have the same issues. Start by replacing your diaphragm, but be prepared to install one of these if that does not fix it.

Enzo Estrada
Enzo Estrada
| Aug 28, 2020
This replacement solenoid is the perfect solution for a Test your solenoid with a multimeter if you suspect it is faulty You can use a meter to test the resistance across it and compare it with the value of the resistance across the Basically, all this can be done from your sprinkler control panel, just keep the wires disconnected from the panel first so you can get An ideal solenoid will usually have a resistance of around 20 or 30 ohms, while an unsuitable or faulty one will probably have a resistance that is much higher or lower
4/5

For infinite resistance, meaning that the circuit is open, twist the two wire ends together to jump past the solenoid, and test the resistance again from the controller side. If the resistance is still infinite, then you might have a wiring problem, for which you might need a shovel.

Ailani McLaughlin
Ailani McLaughlin
| Mar 14, 2021
Rain Birds are the best because they are easy to swap out and nothing compares to the genuine article
5/5

The area in front of my house has been landscaped exclusively with Rain Bird. The result is beautiful! This solenoid was purchased as a replacement for one that I thought had burned out, but it turns out my back flow had spider webs in it and that was affecting the pressure somehow (still not sure of the cause). As for Rain Bird, I would suggest you stay away from the knock offs and go with the original. The quality is much better and they last much longer as well. They are true to size and can be adjusted to fit any person. You can install it in just a few minutes. Having a mild shock is enough of a shock to start. So turn your clock off. Next, you will need wire strippers to cut your old solenoid from the zone wire, and then a nice fresh piece of wire will be peeled off. Connect the wires together and cap them off with a grease cap wire nut (for water-proofing). Once the common wire has been cut, repeat the process again. You're now ready to go. Turn your clock back on and you'll be all set. I appreciate your time and wish you all the best.

Abner Carr
Abner Carr
| Aug 26, 2020
We saved quite a bit of money by using this method
3/5

The latest update was posted on 5/14/2019 Despite our best efforts, we've had to replace them a few times since last summer since we are only able to use them for a few weeks at a time. Previously, a dependable irrigation repairman confirmed that the solenoids are the correct ones for our system, but they don't last very long despite their correctness. Overall, 3 stars for pricing and we'll at least be able to use them for a few weeks. I'd like to see the July 2018 issue of The American News As we were always told, we used to call landscapers to come and fix our valves "There are a lot of things that need to be replaced because all of them are - The first. I will donate $150 to the charity of your choice Over time, though, it adds up to a lot. Imagine our surprise when I decided to look into how to DIY repair/replace one of our valves and found that we didn't have to change out the whole thing every time. So I ordered this solenoid and in under ten minutes it worked like new. With a few minutes, we were able to install it and have the system running again. The other two I ordered to have on hand in case of emergencies As another of our valves had failed 2 days earlier, it was a good thing that we could get it fixed It was a week after that. It is wonderful to find this item at a reasonable price. We appreciate it very much!.

Giovanna Simpson
Giovanna Simpson
| May 30, 2021
I really like it
5/5

A few days ago, zone 7 didn't work on my sprinkler system due to an error. There were seven errors in the display. A video I found on YouTube caught my attention, so I thought I'd give it a try. As a backup or in case of an outage in another zone, I bought two of them. To remedy this, I located zone 7, (green wire) in the Rainbird control box (where the error code was located). Having been unsuccessful on the first three attempts, I then went into the yard and removed the valve box lid to see if I could also locate a green wire. Had to go to the next valve box since it wasn't inside the first However, it was not attached to a solenoid? When I looked in that valve box, there was no solenoid? Therefore, what they did was attach it to a yellow wire (guess they ran out of green one). We're back to the other valve box now. In my case, the yellow wire was there and I unscrewed the solenoid just enough to get the zone to come on, and zone 7 came on, so it is the correct wire. I shut the water off, then replaced the solenoid and turned it I had to reset the control panel in order to fix it, then I tried zone 7, and now it works nicely. An A+++ for this team.

Jeremiah Watson
Jeremiah Watson
| Mar 30, 2021
A spare should always be kept
5/5

When you own a rain bird system, this is a must have. In the event of a system failure, before you call the big bucks gardener or plumber, look on YouTube for instructions on how to replace this (simple). There is a high likelihood that this will fail and is therefore critical for system operation.

Kellan Patrick
Kellan Patrick
| May 01, 2021
Getting the sprinklers to work again is great! My original solenoid on my inverter failed and now I needed these to replace it A sprinkler system that covers the ground
5/5

After you disconnect the old wires (notice which wire went where), screw in the new solenoid and match up the connections. Make sure that the new wires are attached with wire nuts and add some silicone (dielectric) grease to the wire nuts if you have it, to keep moisture out of the connection. This will take you 5 minutes!.

Salem Walls
Salem Walls
| Nov 11, 2020
Within minutes, an old leak was controlled
5/5

The Rain Bird irrigation valves I was having problems with are now fixed with this product. The old solenoid in mine was leaking, and water could be heard dripping from it. In reality, it did not matter, as it leaked into the sprinkler system, but it was still not the controlled set up I had intended. It was also noisy when the water was dripping. It took 10 minutes to replace the solenoid after the water was shut off to the valve. It took me 20 minutes because I had to help my 11 year old In addition, we have a.

Ayan Carney
Ayan Carney
| Apr 15, 2021

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