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IDtheTargetParticipantThanks for the instructions on the support ticket, I missed it somehow.
For the power supply, I purchased the OSPi with the 24VAC power supply as one purchase from the website. I’m using a Raspberry Pi 3, and the manual said that I’d probably also need to use the 5v micro-USB power supply as well, so I have both hooked up.
When I use a multi-meter, I see 24VAC on the screws on the orange connector. But I don’t see any voltage on any of the 8 lines on the green connector. I’m putting one lead on the COM connector and the other lead on each of the 8 connectors in turn. No voltage, even when running the manual program.
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IDtheTargetParticipantOkay, can anybody please tell me how to open a support ticket? I’ve spent a few hundred dollars on this whole setup and I’m unwilling to just let it sit.
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IDtheTargetParticipantYep, you guys are correct, dangit.
IDtheTargetParticipantI’m actually looking for the ability to modify the flow rate as well. That’s why I’m drawn to the OpenSprinkler project, I need to be able to have two programmable flow rates. (I’m not looking to use the system for gardening, but for bird water bowls. I need a high-pressure to clean out the bowl, and a low pressure to refill the bowl.
EH, I think you may be wrong about the cost. I found this on Amazon, and it’ basically what I’m wanting to control (though I’m not fixed on this particular model or brand):
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