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Old 10-18-2023, 07:24 AM
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We are upgrading our irrigation system to a smart irrigation system, but wondering what everyone’s experiences has been with with the orbit B-Hyde six zone (even though only have 3 zones) or the Hunter Hydrowise or Rachio 3?
I want to be able to control from anywhere, but I also wanted to be able to detect if I have a water leak. It looks like the Hunter Hydrowise has that option to alert you, but you have to buy a special flow meter for $133.
Do the other systems have a flow meter to detect a leak? Has anyone use another Wi-Fi flow meter for to detect an early leak?
I’ve looked at a lot of videos and not sure which one to order!


Highly recommend Rachio. Very easy to install. Weather monitoring and auto adjusting features are excellent. Remote operation and monitoring very easy and really good.

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Old 10-18-2023, 07:31 AM
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The Orbit B-Hyve controller is a huge improvement over using a sprinkler controller that cannot be program, controlled, and monitored with your cellphone. Many years ago, I switched both 12 zone systems in Minnesota to the Orbit B-Hyve controllers. After we moved to Florida almost three years ago, I immediately replaced our old dumb controller with an Orbit B-Hyve.

In Florida, I now have three 12 zone and one 16 zone B-Hyve controllers. We have a lot of garden areas to irrigate. I currently have 26 zones deployed now, but I'll probably increase the zone count by another dozen in the future. The 12 and 16 zone models make the system more future proof, if you want to expand your zones in the future. The 16 zone model does not have a local control, only the cellphone or computer control. I only use the cellphone control because using the local control is a hassle, and inconvenient, compared to using the cellphone app.

The Orbit B-Hyve app had a number of bugs in the past several years, which I reported to Orbit. It took them a long time to fix the bugs. There is one known bug left to fix. Sometimes when looking at the historic watering, the last zone does not indicate that it ran, even though it did run.

The weather sensing doesn't work that great in Florida, compared to in Minnesota, because where it rains is much more irratic and inconsistent than in Florida. A local weather station would probably improve that problem. I bought a cheap weather station from Costco, that quit working in less than a year. I replaced the rain sensor, and it failed again a couple months later. I need to upgrade to a better quantity weather station.

I did have one of my Orbit B-Hyve controllers fail. The WiFi receiver intermittently failed, dispite a strong WiFi signal. Then the WiFi receiver failed completely. Then the Bluetooth receiver failed. Orbit gave me credit to buy a new replacement B-Hyve controller for free to fix the problem.

Overall, I'm happy with the B-Hyve controllers. I think a decent local weather station would improve the automatic rain delay accuracy.
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Old 10-18-2023, 07:49 AM
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Wondering if you have researched what flow meter works with the Rachio 3?
This is what I use.
Irrigation Flow Meter Products | Everydrop Technologies

I use to work part time installing sprinkler systems up north, and we have installed many units, and the best was the Rachio units. No call backs and they work the best. The new valve monitoring works great, and the weather stations are the best. Just MYO..
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We use Rachio 3 - so easy to install, setup and use.
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Old 10-18-2023, 08:00 AM
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We had the Hunter Hydrawise and hated it. Had it replaced with the Rainbird controller. The app for the Hunter was just terrible.
Agree! The Hydrawise kept losing its signal and was not user friendly. The app is just terrible. We switched to the Rachio3.
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Old 10-18-2023, 08:02 AM
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I have been using the B-Hyve for about 5 years yet and it works perfect. When we are gone during the summer I can adjust the watering if needed. They have lots of other products like leak detection but I don’t think that is for the irrigation system. Be-Hyve is very easy to set-up and usel
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Old 10-18-2023, 08:19 AM
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Rachio3 is the best. It's very easy to install, the automated weather works 99.9% of the time, you can purchase a separate flow meter to measure gallons of water and to detect leaks and the WiFi is strong enough to work through the metal door on the data box in your garage.

Regarding water leaks. When you install the Rachio3 with the optional flow meter you run each zone to calibrate how much water that zone is using at install. If you break a head, etc, and the system detects more water usage than what was calibrated, Rachio turns off that zone and sends you an e-mail notifying you of the problem. It will also detect leaks and send you an e-mail if one occurs.

In my opinion the optional flow meter will pay for itself for the cost of the water used with just one damaged sprinkler head going off just one time.
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Old 10-18-2023, 10:45 AM
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Been using a smart system by Wyze (part of their Smart Home series of products) for several yrs and haven’t had a complaint. Pretty much the same feature set as Racio, at a fraction of the cost! Worth a look for sure…….might fit your needs, might not, but definitely a solid product in that space. 👍
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Old 10-18-2023, 01:51 PM
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Rachio 3 controller
Tempest weather station
EveryDrop flow meter

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Pressure regulated sprinkler risers with check valve
Rotary type sprinkler nozzles
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Old 10-18-2023, 03:42 PM
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Default We have the orbit B-Hyde

I have trouble with the wifi going out into the garage from the back of our house where the router is - because of living in a block construction courtyard villa. The system itself is great - but I'm not savvy enough to have needed this kind of a setup.
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Old 10-18-2023, 03:52 PM
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We installed the Rachio 3 a few months ago…great piece of equipment, will pay for itself quickly in water savings. Just attend the Tempest weather station. The next project is the flow meter, going with the wired version.
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I have trouble with the wifi going out into the garage from the back of our house where the router is - because of living in a block construction courtyard villa. The system itself is great - but I'm not savvy enough to have needed this kind of a setup.
If your controller is within/behind a metal door, you might try leaving that open.

I bought a simple netgear extender (EX 2800) that I placed in the garage. It can see the wifi signal from my router and being in the garage, its signal is strong enough to get inside the metal box. I configured it to use the same SSID as my router so that I only have a single SSID for all my devices.

Even if you don't use the app to control it, the system might get weather information from the internet (most do) to decide when to cut back on watering times. This is the feature that saves money.
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I installed a Rachio 3 pro version about 1 month ago. The pro version is the same as the regular version but has a 4 year warranty. I purchased from the link below. They sell the 6 zone Rachio 3 Pro (6ZULWC-PRO) for $137 delivered. They also have bundles with flow sensors but I did not investigate that.

I did the installation myself, and found it easy and fast. I have the Rachio app on my ipad. It is mounted in my garage (where my old Hunter unit was), and I have had no issues with wifi. The app is very well constructed and easy to use.



Rachio R3 6-Zone Indoor Pro Series Smart Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller (6ZULWC-PRO) | Backyard Landscape Supply
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Old 10-18-2023, 06:28 PM
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I have the Orbit B-hyve and love it. It saves so much water and keeps the yard looking great.
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Old 10-19-2023, 05:52 AM
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Exactly where on the nonpotable irrigation system should the wired EveryDrop flow meter be installed? Before the valve box and above ground?
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I have 2 rentals in TV I have switched to B-Hyve. By far the cheapest and easy to install. Love it. Use less water now and my lawns look much better. Great to be able to adjust on the fly without being there. Have NEVER lost connectivity from Wifi so that is huge. $99 on Amazon - so the choice is easy.
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