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Reddit mentions of RainMachine Mini-8, Cloud Independent, The Forecast Sprinkler, Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of RainMachine Mini-8, Cloud Independent, The Forecast Sprinkler, Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller. Here are the top ones.

RainMachine Mini-8, Cloud Independent, The Forecast Sprinkler, Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller
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CLOUD INDEPENDENT - All personal data stored locally. Rain Machine continues to work even when Wi-Fi is down.8 ZONES (7 when Master Valve is used as Zone 1)SMART SCHEDULE & SAVE WATER - Save water with real-time weather adjustments (EPA Water Sense certified, check for rebates).FREE WEATHER DATA - Direct access to NOAA, METNO or , Open Weather Map, Natation. Use National or Personal Weather Stations for pinpoint accuracy.CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE - Color touch screen, iPhone, and Android, PC browser access with dashboard stats. Access from home, work or vacation.
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Found 2 comments on RainMachine Mini-8, Cloud Independent, The Forecast Sprinkler, Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller:

u/campbeln · 134 pointsr/technology

I've been looking at internet-enabled home devices (think Nest) and Cloud-anything has been a deal breaker for me EVERYTIME! Hell, the first-gen Nest's had the same issue - "Thanks for supporting us at the beginning, now fuck you! ;)"

I've managed to find some really nice hardware for my Thermostat, Sprinkler Controller (though I bought the 12-station controller) as well as hackable Wifi 120v (or 240v) light and switch controllers for $5-8 each!! And I totally forgot about my OpenGarage!

Each of these have open "REST" APIs that accept LAN requests to their local webserver (e.g. 192.168.1.15/api/do/something?key=secret&on=true) so they are wide-open to program against.

u/mlapaglia · 4 pointsr/gardening

I found a neat irrigation controller on amazon that has a web interface. You can hook it up to your local weather stations and it can help figure out how much rain you've received and compensates the irrigation! https://amzn.to/2GWjq2s it's a "rainmachine"

The metal conduit is used with nets on the strawberries to keep the birds out, on the other beds they are used with plastic as a greenhouse in the winter.