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  • in reply to: creative minds needed #25486

    ogtommy
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    im pretty sure you nailed it 😀 ive been running things as they were for the past few days while i updated my plumbing and my electrical wiring. Making sure no shorts occur. im going to try everything tomorrow so i got my fingers crossed. this will make life so much easier. i even went out bought another raspberry pi and ordering another sprinkler pi because of how easy things have become and the ability to also implement temperature/humidity logging, HID lighting on/off etc etc.All i can say that this has been such a positive experience and has given me free time away from my greenhouse. thanks for a quick response and i will let you know tomorrow how things work out.
    thanks again,
    Tommy

    in reply to: can’t autostart ospi.py…rc.local or init.d #25470

    ogtommy
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    got mine working!!!!! im so happy. i changed my raspi-config so that it doesn’t boot up into the desktop graphical interface and the problem was solved. damn. i knew it must of been a silly setting or something i was missing. i rebooted it like a million times just to make sure that it works and i set up my portforwarding so that i can access my opensprinkler from my cell phone from anywhere any time. I love it!!!!
    thank you so much for all the help
    Tommy

    in reply to: can’t autostart ospi.py…rc.local or init.d #25464

    ogtommy
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    Oh, btw I’m not using the web mobile app.atleast not yet.
    I’m using port 8080 in startup script but tried both 8080 and 80
    I also triple checked my directory

    When you are talking about rc.local or init.d does it make a diffetence if I’m using a desktop gui like lxde or is it specificaly for command prompt start ups?

    in reply to: can’t autostart ospi.py…rc.local or init.d #25463

    ogtommy
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    Nothing.it loads the lxde desktop.my wifi is connected but sprinkler program doesn’t autostart. I used the autostart method in the readme.txt file. What’s my next step. Thank you in advance

    in reply to: can’t autostart ospi.py…rc.local or init.d #25462

    ogtommy
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    OK I got so frustrated last night I deleted my sdcard and reinstalle noobs on it.try it from the beginning. When i said GUI I meant xserver. My lxde desktop. ill post back when Im done
    thank you

    in reply to: sprinklers_pi – An alternative sprinkler control program #24969

    ogtommy
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    ok. problem solved. thank you again for an awesome program 😀

    one more thing…complete noob question but i got it to here so far…so, i now have this program installed on my raspberry pi and also my brothers. i need to uninstall it off of his before he realizes i was tinkering with his stuff. is there an easy way to do this without having to reinstall raspbian? Im worried about this program auto starting and then there might be a port conflict if he runs a server or something similar.
    Thanks again

    in reply to: sprinklers_pi – An alternative sprinkler control program #24967

    ogtommy
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    love the program.up and running in no time!!!so straightforward too. quick question though, on the scheduling, when i set the individual zones time length, do they run 1 after the other? or do they all run together? i set all the zones for 1 minute(using it with a pump and drippers in a greenhouse) and 4 different run times during the day.if all 4 zones i have turn on together there will be not enough pressure.is there a way to run them sequentially without running 4 schedudles? thanks for an awesome program

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