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Re: FW: Automation of Garden Sprinkler with Homevision
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- Subject: Re: FW: Automation of Garden Sprinkler with
Homevision
- From: "Dan James" <UKHA@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 08:05:18 -0000
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I t k Ians suggestions (and help - thanks again for the advice Ian!)
and used a single valve connected to x10 inside, between the supply=20
and the outside tap.
Outside I have used the Hozelock stuff, which as Ian's says costs a=20
fortune, I recon I have spent around =A380 to water the patio pots and=20
then run a pipe down the side of the house to water the front hanging=20
baskets.
I found the starter kits were quite good value though, especially to=20
get hold of the pressure regulator they recommend using and als the=20
little drippers / sprinklers to water individual pots. (I mainly=20
ended up buying more pipe / connectors).
Overall I am very pleased with the setup and a little bit of fiddling=20
with each of the drippers has meant quite good control over the=20
amount of water used.
I now have this running on for around 7 minutes per day and thats=20
enough to keep all my tubs going.=20
The only thing I would like to be able to add t this is some sort of=20
weather sensing, i.e. if its raining adjust the amount of water used,=20
or checking the moisture level of the soil....
Dan
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Ian B" <Ian@M...> wrote:
> Ok then Mark. I have a six way system controlled by HV. I made a=20
relay board
> to insulate any dodgy wiring on my part from HV. The early 4 way=20
version can
> be seen on the files/pictures are of Yahoo. I still have the=20
template for
> the relay board if you want to use one of those. In round figures=20
the valves
> are around a tenner each and the relays about a pound. The plumbing=20
was
> around ten quid all in as well. Some Cat 5, connectors and you're=20
off. I
> als made a rather natty housing out of a drain cover and some=20
plywood for
> it all over the weekend. Wifey liked that although she is not s =20
keen on the
> Cat 5 to it (and the network extension I snuck into the kitchen=20
when she
> wasn't looking!). As always though the hosing and irrigation stuff=20
costs a
> fortune (Hozelok or however it is spelt). If you want more piccies=20
just ask.
> Where in Sussex are you? I have rellys down Worthing way.
>=20
> Ian
>=20
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: James Hoye [mailto:james.hoye@xxxxxxx...]
> > Sent: 31 July 2001 15:50
> > To: ukha_d@y...
> > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Automation of Garden Sprinkler with=20
Homevision
> >
> >
> > > I know that this subject has been discussed before, but I
want=20
to
> > > automate by garden irrigation, in a multi-zoned way, s that
I=20
can
> > > control it by HomeVision.
> >
> > Ian Bird is Mr Water-matic!!!
> >
> > > ... or, even better, would someone like to offer t visit t
=20
help me
> > > design and install it ;-)
> >
> > I'd love to help if I could find some time.... Need to keep the
> > cannas dry
> > and the hostas moist...?
> >
> > James H
> >
> >
> >
> >
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