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Old 09-05-2003, 06:44 PM
Warren Lohoff
 
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Default Sprinkler Timer that doesn't stack start times (water cycle)

I am connected with a company that offers a product that will allow up to 4
of the 8 zones to overlapped as you describe.

It is modified version of our standard Rain8 X10 irrigation controller and
has the same features as described on the Rain8 website, with the above
exception. The intended application is drip irrigation and greenhouse
misting.

If X10 operation is not wanted, we also offer a PC driven (RS232) 8 zone
irrigation controller.

For more information please email me a .

I hope this did not come accross as an advertisement and that it was useful
to someone.

Warren Lohoff
WGL & Associates


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"Bob" wrote in message
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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone is aware of a timer for sprinklers that

doesn't
stack the start times of the different zones. I need a timer for at

least
4
zones and I need all of them to be on at the same time for part of the

day.
Does anyone know of such a product?


You could just wire the four valves to one "zone", or to a relay

controlled
by the timer, and a larger 24VAC transformer controlled by that, if

needed.
But, do you have enough water supply to handle 4 zones on at a time?

Bob




The problem is not that I need all four zones to be on all at the exact

same
time. I need all four zones to be on at different times, but all of these
four different times overlap each other at some points in the day. Hope
that makes more sense.

Harry




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