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  • in reply to: Mobile Web App with Screenshots (Updated) #24314

    COsgood
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    native app on HTC Android looks exactly the same as on my laptop. All stations, all functions.

    When I browse to rayshobby.net/apps/sprinklers on my laptop, it looks good (except it shows only 8 stations even though I have an expansion board)
    When I browse to this URl on my HTC Android, nothing displays (I see a round loading icon which never goes away)

    in reply to: Mobile Web App with Screenshots (Updated) #24312

    COsgood
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    Does Mobile App work for Androids?
    It doesn’t seem to work for my HTC Android.

    When connected via my laptop, I checked that the expansion boards = 1 was correct.
    But only 8 stations display.

    in reply to: Add MOV to 26VAC input Pins? #23517

    COsgood
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    @Ray That fixed the problem. I can open at least 3 valves at the same time. No crashes. Thank you. What is the consequence of a jumper on this fuse?

    in reply to: Add MOV to 26VAC input Pins? #23515

    COsgood
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    More information on crash problem when sequential is unchecked: Problem occurs with any 2 valves are opened at the same time. Time to failure when I attempt to open 2 valves at the same time is between 50 and 120 seconds. Screen goes blank. Upon off/on cycle, OP starts up normally. Opening 1 valve at a time continues to work ok.

    in reply to: Add MOV to 26VAC input Pins? #23514

    COsgood
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    @mrburns42 wrote:

    MOVs will not help your crash. MOVs are useful only on power surges. For projects like OpenSprinkler, they help mainly during electric storms. Lightning strikes on the earth can send large currents through the ground for long distances. The large ground currents will induce voltage spikes in wires buried in the ground. Since the sprinkler valve wires are most often buried, this brings the voltage spikes right back into OpenSprinkler. The MOVs help dissipate these voltage spikes before they damage OpenSprinkler.

    I suspect that your problem is that your 24V power supply is undersized for the current draw of your sprinkler valves. With only one valve on, the 24V power supply is OK. With two valves on the 24V power supply is marginal. As the 24V transformer heats up, its output voltage drops and when it gets too low, OpenSprinkler crashes. I would monitor the +5V on the OpenSprinkler and then activate two valves watch the voltage value and then touch the transformer to see if it is getting hot. My guess is that the transformer will start to get hot and the +5V will start to droop. If you find that the above it true, then get the current rating of a single sprinkler valve. You have to check with your manufacturer, as they vary widely. Then your 24V transformer should be rated at 2.5 times the rating of a single valve. The extra 0.5 is for current used by OpenSprinkler and saftey margin. If the 24V transformer appears to be sized OK, then something in your system is out of spec. If you have a AC ammeter setting on your multimeter, then you can check if a valve with too high a current draw or whether the 24V transformer is not putting out its rated value.

    Ray, I continue to have the problem as originally described. When sequential is NOT checked and 2 or more valves open a the same time, as intended, a crash will occur after the valves are open several minutes. (as if something is heating up) When sequential is checked and one valve is opened at a time, there are no problems.

    What is new is that my neighbor bought an OP (actually he bought 2 with 2 expansion boards). His name is Gafner if you want to check his purchase. I substituted his OP for mine. Same power supply, same valves, same everything. I used my expansion board and his expansion board and both ran ok. I can run sequential un checked on his OP with no problem (with either expansion board, his or mine). I can open 3 valves a the same time. It never fails. I put my OP back in use and it fails when 2 valves are opened at the same time. I believe my OP is defective. It’s very important that I be able to run with 2 valves opened at the same time. What do you suggest?

    in reply to: Add MOV to 26VAC input Pins? #23510

    COsgood
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    I have hardware 1.4u and firmware 1.8.3. OP works ok when I uncheck sequential (never crashes). When I check sequential, the controller crashes when 2 valves are open at the same time. This happens intermittently. The crash is not when the valves open or close but during a 15 minute irrigation period. Does a MOV fix this? I don’t know what a MOV is. Do I need to modify my board to be like 1.42u to eliminate the crashing (screen goes blank, no access to OP via chrome and a reboot restores normal function.)

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