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Thursday, May 5th 2011, 11:27am

by 25yearsexp


No such thing - communicate with the manufacturer/distributor of the sensors and learn from them how to interface with a sprinkler system hahaha.. that is the best one yet



Saturday, April 30th 2011, 4:04pm

by George_1985

hey, how old are you?

Saturday, April 30th 2011, 2:40pm

by Wet_Boots

Just wanted to post it in another color, in case you were as color-blind as you were inexperienced with the function of sensors in a sprinkler system.

Saturday, April 30th 2011, 11:31am

by George_1985

ok funny , we had already see your post.

Close the topic.

Saturday, April 30th 2011, 8:49am

by Wet_Boots

Refer back to the post with the large type Sensors do not operate valves

Saturday, April 30th 2011, 5:46am

by George_1985

Hey man just leave it....You have not understood what i want to do...

When i said about sensors indoors/outdoors i meant and iris and telob.

And i don't want to sinking or raining any sensor at the water..hahahaha...

And yes i said about moisture and humidity , so what?Neither said that whatever sensor can sense anything.

ok you just do not understand or you are unfamiliar..

close the topic..

Friday, April 29th 2011, 9:14pm

by Mitchgo

Wrong again bud. I was an IT tech before I was an irrigation specialist.

Your right , My invalid post is over reacting and calling you names. Everything else is right though.


I never said ' sensors ' are for indoor use , I said the 2 that you posted
are. I mean look at them lol, they don't have any kind of water proof
casing what so ever. One ounce of water touching that board while power is being supplied will cross-connect and fry the board.



You are the one who just said a moisture sensor and a humidity sensor
are the same thing!! Not me! Your generalizing the word sensor to be so
broad you think anything that's a sensor will sense anything you want it
to.



I'm here to tell you that your idea is wrong , although I applaud you
for some research , your in the opposite direction . Good luck with
wasteing your time on a failed attempt

Research more into the direction of my links.

Friday, April 29th 2011, 8:43am

by George_1985

I think that you are a kind of unfamiliar with the subject and with the wsm...
For that reason i posted such as basic information about wireless sensors motes...
And who told you about the example of mobile and what does it have the cell phone with this subject? , because it has inside it a sensor? hahaha..that is for other reason..
And who told you that sensors are only for inside jobs...hahaha
Just stop posting in topics that you are unfamiliar..because almost all your post is invalid.

Friday, April 29th 2011, 8:02am

by Wet_Boots

.....but tell us how you really feel. :)

Thursday, April 28th 2011, 10:39pm

by Mitchgo

Wow!!!

I gave you advice and you chose not to listen... I posted links and went out of my way to help out out...
These items you are talking about have absolutely nothing to do with watering.

Your basically saying that my cell phone is a moisture sensor because it has a ' Sensor ' inside that detects movement and my finger touching the screen... Really????? Wow I didn't know I could shove my phone in the ground and get proper moisture readings... That's so cool!

Your an Idiot!!!

I mean did you even read the 2 links of what you just posted?????!?!?!?!??!

The wikipedia link is just a description of what a node is.. Simple enough.. So what's your point, this has nothing to do with watering your effing garden

Your PDF file YOU POSTED CLEARLY STATES ITS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY, IT'S 2X DOUBLE AA BATTERY OPERATION WITH A 3V PROCESSOR . IT ALSO SAYS ITS Acoustic, Video, Vibration and Other High Speed Sensor Data applications..
Your other sensor you linked states basically the same thing except it can read humidity? I Have a humidity analog reader in my house.. There nothing special...

Go ahead though, buy this stuff and shove it in the ground.. See if it works.... Moron!