You should check with the city of boulder to see if you can get a rebate on the controller you mentioned. Technically the controller you mentioned won't qualify for rebates because it doesn't meet stipulation 2: (2) an ET-, weather-, or soil moisture-based control that matches watering schedules to actual weather patterns. You could take your chances I'm not sure how lax they are in boulder. Typically the smart controllers that are qualified for rebates cost in the $350 to $700 range. The lowest...
Based on the number of views, it looks like people are interested in the topic of Internet sprinkler controllers. It's important then to define what an Internet sprinkler controller is, so that we clear up confusion and ensure that expected benefits are properly outlined. An Internet sprinkler controller is simply a controller that can be contacted, programmed, and scheduled using a web browser (ie, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Firefox). The benefits provided by programming or controlling v...
Quoted from "HooKooDooKu" Come on, 1st time poster, doesn't really ask a question, includes a link to a comercial web site? Spam Spam Spam SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM!!! HooKoo: First of all, the URL link if you would actually click it, is a link to an open source software project that simulates a cell phone. Second, many people don't have data phones or smart phones because they are expensive, but they still want to know how they can use them in their business. Instead of shouting spam ...
If anyone has information about irrigation systems that can be programmed and controlled via the internet (ie, internet sprinkler controllers or internet irrigation systems) use this thread to discuss them: features, benefits, annoyances. For consumers and DIYers who are interested in remote, smart control of their automatic sprinkler installation check out LawnCheck (search: LawnCheck). You need always-on Internet to use the system. It gives you smart irrigation control (ie, seasonal and weathe...