Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Currently have Hunter Pro C non-wifi controller. I'm looking to replace it with a wifi model. I'm told to replace the Hunter I will need the Model X2 Plus a Wand. I am also looking at the Orbit b-hyve 57950 and the Rachio 3. Any suggestions? Do I need the rain sensor with the Orbit or the Rachio?
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I replaced my old Hunter controller with this…
RainMachine Mini 8 - Forecast Smart Wi-Fi Irrigation Controllers Simple DIY installation, and I’ve been very happy with it. I added a WiFi rain sensor to it. If you have a more zones than 8, they offer a model that will do more.
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I have a Rachio 3 and I do not use a rain sensor, but you could. I have the Rachio set up to use actual precipitation from local weather stations and the forecasted precipitation to decide when to irrigate.
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6 zones. And I do not need the wand?
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PRO-HC PHC-600i 6 Zone
$178 on Amazon. That's all you need. Just swap the wires over, connect it to your wifi, then create an account at Hunter, enter the serial number and it'll find it. Won't need a rain sensor, it uses the weather stations near you. I took the free package on each I installed. There is a pay subscription that gives you better control of the weather stations but I don't think it's necessary. That's the Indoor case. If it's in your garage. There is an outdoor one too, more water tight and locks. |
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I used the B-Hyve wifi, and can tell right away that it is a money saver over the hunter non wifi. However, not sure if the adjustments are optimized yet since whole time i was waiting, there was enough rain to delay watering the lawn, for many days. . .
The majority of water loss in irrigation is due to a sprinkler head going bad, or being sliced off by a lawn service. . YMMV |
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Rachio 3 works pretty good and been on sale recently.
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I have the Rachio 3 and also have my own weather station (Ambient WS5000) on my lanai roof . I use my own wx station on the Rachio for the same reason you stated so it is accurate 98% of the time. It can rain across the street here and not on my property (and has).
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I have not targeted a specific Weather Underground station for the Rachio to use - there are a couple pretty close to me. It is using some sort of composite - I haven't looked at the details. I have seen instances where the Rachio doesn't think it rained but it did and vice versa. It should even out over time and summer has the most spacial variability but for any given day, a rain sensor at my house would be preferable. I agree that the "irrigation rain sensors" are not all that great - they don't seem to last.
The thing I like the most is the ability to turn a zone on and off from my phone when I am adjusting the sprinkler heads. Running back and forth to the garage was inconvenient. Quote:
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B-have is a very simple to use, WiFi controller. I put them on my houses. They can be controlled all by the app and they are inexpensive.
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