Can you control an OSBee from the regular OpenSprinkler as a remote station? I’m not entirely clear nohow the remote station control works, so this might be an obvious question.
Yes, you can. This can be done by using the ‘HTTP Station’ feature — you can take a look at the OSBee API to see what command to use to trigger a zone to run on OSBee, and basically set up a zone on your OpenSprinkler as HTTP zone with that command. This way, when the zone is turned on or off, it send a HTTP command to OSBee to trigger the actual zone action.