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baataboomParticipantAssuming all stations are run sequentially, I don’t see any way to alter that sequence. What’s the best (or only) way to change the sequence? Use multiple programs and schedule each to effect the order desired?
Thanks, Mark
baataboomParticipantSo is OSPi 2.1.2 now supposed to allow unique station times within a single program? After exploration, I don’t see that option.
Help please.
Mark
baataboomParticipantOK, just updated to 2.0.3. That resolved the time reporting issue where GMT time was reported where local time was implied. Thanks.
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But the OSPi and mobile app are still out of sync wrt the next irrigation cycle. The mobile app does display the correct history. But it shows that the 3-day irrigation cycle begins in 1 day. While the OSPi (2.0.3) shows it begins/began in 0 days (I.e. irrigation was done today).{ /edit }
After restarting the mobile app, all is well and in sync.
Thanks again,
Mark
baataboomParticipantSo is it true that the interval program requires that all stations in the same program have the same watering duration? And the current way to vary the length of the watering time (i.e. duration) is to create a different program for each station that requires a unique duration setting?
Assuming this is correct and that we prefer sequential station watering, would we just then specify the same start time for each program and let them run through the sequence for each unique duration.
In our case, we have less than 8 stations but each does require a different watering duration.
I’ve just received my OpenSprinker PI and was up practically all night exploring. (It’s hard to believe I missed the above, if my queries are correct). Anyhow, I’m going to be pretty busy working on other software (for my day job) for the next several weeks, but I can’t wait to take a look at the OpenSprinkler code.
Mark
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