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Reddit mentions of Raindrip R675CT Analog 3-Dial Water Timer, 1, Multi

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Raindrip R675CT Analog 3-Dial Water Timer, 1, Multi. Here are the top ones.

Raindrip R675CT Analog 3-Dial Water Timer, 1, Multi
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    Features:
  • Automate your drip system with scheduled run times, frequency, timed manual watering, and rain delay features
  • Works from a faucet or hose bibb; compatible with Garden Hose Thread (GHT), not British Standard Pipe Thread (BSP) connection point; use adapter (not included) to connect to desired supply tubing size
  • Three control dials: 1) set frequency; 2) set run time; 3) override scheduled program for rain delay (24 to 72 hours) or add timed manual watering without disrupting your programmed schedule; Delay button adjusts the start time; simply press until you reach your desired start time for watering (timer is set to start automatically)
  • Inlet connects directly to water source such as a faucet or hose bibb; outlet connects to appropriate adapter such as a Smart Loc Adapter to transition to supply tubing; Battery-operated timer indicates when batteries are running low; system turns valve to the “off” position when batteries run out, to prevent wasting water
  • Comes with one Hose-End Automatic Water Timer and Smart Loc Universal Adapter
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height10.7 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size1
Weight0.19999895484116 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Raindrip R675CT Analog 3-Dial Water Timer, 1, Multi:

u/robbel · 3 pointsr/Bonsai

I am installing an individual drip/misting system next weekend. I found something on amazon that was cheap and bought an analog timer as well. I can update you when I install if you'd like. I am going away in a couple weeks and don't trust even my friends to water them properly and have piece of mind that it will be done and done efficiently as well.

u/imakesawdust · 3 pointsr/Irrigation

I have an underground sprinkler system but I still use a hose-end timer to water a shade garden where there are currently no sprinkler lines and for when I overseed grass seed in an area where I don't want to run the entire zone multiple times per day. I use this Raindrip timer. I've used it for about 4 years now.

u/AndyWarwheels · 2 pointsr/gardening

I just looked and you are the same person that posted about doing drip irrigation with a plastic bag so I am going to assume that you do not have irrigation set up at your house and you are looking for other methods to care for your plants.

For less than $100.00 you can set up a pretty solid irrigation system for a medium sized garden.

I personally use this timer:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FBOUEJC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I think that you can get it for a lower cost from store but this timer works great for me they have lasted 2 seasons and are still going strong.

I have this kit:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LO4FFG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Which is amazing. It allows you to add on more as your garden grows and also it allows for you to be able to place it under the mulch.

Even from amazon this set up will cost you under 100 and really allows you to care for your plants properly.

The bottom line is you live in the desert. You can grow in Vegas and do so very easily but you need to adjust your methods for your environment.

u/John__Lemmon · 1 pointr/gardening

Thanks! I read up on square foot gardening and just sort of winged it honestly. Here's a general idea of the setup. I bought two untreated 8' x 12" boards from lowes, and some trellis boards that I cut to make the grid and bed walls (so it's 4'x4'x12"). Screwed it all together with ceramic screws (to prevent rust). Then I filled it with a mix of 1/3 compost, 1/3 vermiculite, and 1/3 peat moss (making the mix was tough, spread it on a tarp and sort of flip it together over and over).

I also bought a Raindrip drip irrigation kit and a Raindrip timer and set that up before planting the seeds. it sort of takes care of itself from there. Just have to clips some grass growing in it sometimes because I neglected to lay a liner down thinking that the depth of soil would smother anything under it. Wrong, haha.