Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
Hi guys, just discovered something about these valves that I didn’t realize. My hydrominder 572 valve failed in the open position. It’s a Carolina pride pump stand and they didn’t really make a good way to install a more traditional unit (jobe, etc.). These valves are ok but are $200 plus new. The rebuild diaphragm is $55 and the actuator assembly is $80, so it’s an expensive rebuild. A former employee once remarked that valve looked like a sprinkler valve he used in the landscape business. Sure enough, the body of the valve is a hunter 1” sprinkler valve available at lowes and Home Depot for less than $20. I bought the valve, disassembled it and robbed the diaphragm. That didn’t fix the problem so I looked at the plunger stem. The plunger stem/shaft assembly on the hunter is affixed to the coil so I thought I was out of luck. However, I pulled on the rubber seat and it came right off! I pulled the bad one off the hydrominder plunger And replaced it. It looks like it’s fixed. Here’s a couple of pictures for comparison. The hydro diaphragm vs the $6 hunter replacement part and the two valves. I’m going to try figure out how to remove the plunger assembly on this one.