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It was creative cheapness with a surplus latching relay that surely costs more brand new than a 4-zone controller would today. ~ Zones 1 and 2 operate normally, and zone 3 trips the latching relay. Then the second watering cycle sends the power from zones 1 and 2 through the relay contacts to operate zones 3 and 4. After zone 4 is done watering, the controller again trips the latching relay, and all the watering is done.Ok....Uh...I'll get that translated and get back to you.
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "ReddHead" (May 8th 2012, 1:07pm)
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to buy an Irrigation Caddy?
No I don't work for IC. I'm just looking for a new controller that is more modern than the dial and button controllers. IC seems to fit the bill. I'm just doing my homework, and I'm just a bit perplexed why many people on this board just don't give IC the love. What is wrong with IC?Wouldn't it be cheaper just to buy an Irrigation Caddy?
Serpico, why do I get the feeling you work for Irrigation Caddy?
Tell you what, You asked why the pros on this site haven't embraced your product. Go ahead and send me a 12 station with all the extras and I'll hook it up at my house.
You can't expect people to recommend a product they've never seen before. Do you sell them at Hydroscape or Ewing? That's where I shop.