Lanx
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went with the 8station control-less bhyve, what really pushed me was my fucking hunter pro c controller does not seem to want to fucking run on the timer, man this is like some voodoo shit, i was just "thinking" about upgrading and the hunter proc decides to break down.I have the 12 station Orbit B-Hyve, the indoor/outdoor version like in your link. They now have an indoor only version that has no knobs or buttons. It's just a smooth white flat hunk of plastic. The reason I mention that is because I have never used the knob/buttons on mine. It's just so much easier to program and control with my phone. The whole thing works very well.
I bought it originally for the geek factor of have a wifi timer but it has actually proven to be a very useful feature for when you need to trouble shoot your sprinklers. No more running back and forth or doing the walkie-talkie thing with your wife to get different zones to go on or off.
There's a smart water/water sense feature that I don't use. It combines internet weather with rain sensors and info about your lawn and soil that you provide to come up with a program for watering. I just don't bother. I pay for water by the season, not the gallon so I'm not as water conserving as I could be.
you said you don't use the smart water, is that only like internet calibrated? or do you use it along w/ water sensors? any idea on hooking up a hunter rain sensor to it? i was browsing the orbit forums and it appears that the admin will just update the firm ware server side if you give a mac address, pretty crazy customer support (which is why i just went w/ it).
that now basically puts my whole house on fucking smart home ville, i'm sure you get notifications if/when sprinklers run right?