A web-connected controller like OpenSprinkler provides the following advantages: Its a drop-in replacement for conventional sprinkler controllers that are not web connected. OpenSprinkler is an open-source, web-based sprinkler / irrigation controller. This project is a collaboration between me and Chris Anderson (former editor-in-chief of the Wired Magazine). These limitations are the main motivations for this open-source project. You may be planning to buy a conventional sprinkler timer, but chances are that these systems provide a limited set of fixed functionality, and have no web scheduling and monitoring capability. It works with standard 24V AC sprinkler valves commonly found in household watering and irrigation systems. OpenSprinkler is an open-source web-based sprinkler controller / irrigation timer built upon open-source hardware and software. To receive updates, you can sign up to the Rayshobby RSS Feed, Google+, Twitter, or OpenSprinkler Email List.Over time we will transition all OpenSprinkler related products and topics to the new site. Our new website is now alive! Updated User Manual and API documentation are now hosted on the new site.OpenSprinkler Firmware 2.1.0 is released.Choose either a fully assembled product, or a DIY kit (including PCB, components, and enclosure to make your own OpenSprinkler). OpenSprinkler is available for purchase at Rayshobby Shop. OpenSprinkler Open-Source Internet-based Sprinkler / Irrigation Timer Order
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