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Re: Hose pipe control?



Ha Ha, I agree. The problem is I have a cat who is not that impressed with
the
sprinkler, I can't see him liking the idea of it going off every time he
walks
across the garden.

It's a good idea though, can't hurt to do it.

Phil

Andrew Mowatt wrote:

>  NO> >So the ideal product I'm looking for is a product that can
attach to
> a
>  NO> >hose in some way and be opened and closed remotely.
Ideally via RF so
> I
>
> This got me thinking, might be a nice security add on.  Someone
wanders
> through the back garden and is picked up by PIR or whatever and this
causes
> the sprinklers and/or some hoses nozzles to start throwing water
> everywhere.
>
> Might make a thief go home but wouldn't be too dangerous if someone
gets
> accidentally soaked. ;-)
>
> -- Via DLG v1.27
>
> /\ndy.
>
> E-mail: andy@xxxxxxx, Fido: Andrew Mowatt 2:263/150
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