![]() ![]() This is to prevent a lockout from the device Omitted from this list are two things though: the http port and the password. This is the settings page which allows you to change device settings and edit the settings on the OpenSprinkler. This is the side panel with various options including exporting/importing the configuration, all programs, station names, etc. The weather is updated from Yahoo using the location set on OpenSprinkler. This is the home screen which gives the main options available to the sprinkler system. If an error occurs a message similar to the one below will appear to help you figure out what might be wrongĪfter the configuration setup you will be presented with this log in screen On first run, the app notices this is a new install and will assist in configuring everything! If everything is entered correctly you should see a success message similar to the one above. Everything in this web app is based on his interface but simply adapted for the mobile interface. The app is completed and released on Github.Īll of the programs settings come directly from the OpenSprinkler HTTP interface so no need to re-enter all your settings again.ĭiscussion for the web app development can be found on Ray’s forums.įor assistance understanding how features work/mean please refer to the documentation on Ray’s website. I decided to use jQuery Mobile and used the same boilerplate that I have used for my other web apps. ![]() There are plenty of instructions available online on how to use the provided web interface but I have decided to make my own web app that is more mobile device friendly (iPhone and iPad). Below is a picture of the final physical install: I even used the housing of the old system to house the new system. The install was very easy! I already had a Hunter irrigation control system and simply unplugged everything from it and moved over the connections to the OpenSprinkler. ![]() It comes provided with a wonderful web interface out of the box. I recently purchased an OpenSprinkler from Ray’s Hobby and am very impressed thus far! The device has accomplished its primary task of moving the controls away from a central box in the garage to any networked device (iPhone, iPad, laptop, etc.). ![]()
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