Thanks for the reply. It is an indoor install - should have mentioned that.
We currently are in our severe weather season here where it's extremely hot and dry, but rain is hopefully just around the corner. And hopefully it will come down in buckets! A controller that could adjust itself to account for rain would save me some trips over there to constantly adjust it. It looks like the RainBird model you referenced will accept the input from an optional rain sensor. Looks like
this one would probably work.
So the operation of that would be once the sensor sees a pre-determined amount of rain, it shuts the controller off for up to 72 hours? That would be great as that's really all I'm looking for. Let's say it gets 45 hours into that 72 hour delay and it rains again. Does that then reset to another 72 hours?
Thanks,
Shawn