Zwave irrigation with Fibaro, Homey and Hunter

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025
  • Testing my new irrigation system with Fibaro Zwave relays, Athom Homey homeautomation controller and Hunter valves and hop-up sprinklers. Rainbird valve-box and valve manifold.
    Control using external push-buttons (=wife), app (=me) and automation by Athom Homey.
    Wiring diagram global.discour...

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  • @Builtbypete
    @Builtbypete 2 роки тому +2

    This is a great project and well executed. I'm going to be doing the same soon in my garden. Do you have links for where you got the electrical cabinet. That looks really smart. Thanks.

    • @magohl
      @magohl  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks alot! Its been working really well and was super fun.
      The actual cabinet is a rather simple IP65 cabinet. Unfortunately i do not remember the actual model but it cost like ~$40 here in Sweden.
      As you can see on the right side at 0:39 i mounted a simple membrane that in theory should help release any moisture but i am not sure if that was needed or not. Most likely not. Otherwise i mounted two DIN rails, 5 push-buttons from Eaton and a power socket for the waterpump.
      Not sure if you are helper by this but here is the wiring-diagram aws1.discourse-cdn.com/business4/uploads/athom/original/3X/6/6/66bf02c0511a582376b78bf4d48a1e0beac943a4.png

    • @Builtbypete
      @Builtbypete 2 роки тому +1

      @@magohl Its a great installation. Looks very professional. Good work!

  • @LeeSteventon
    @LeeSteventon 4 роки тому +2

    Looks great! Do you have a wiring diagram that you can share that shows how that is all connected together?

    • @magohl
      @magohl  4 роки тому

      Sure. Here is a diagram aws1.discourse-cdn.com/business4/uploads/athom/original/3X/6/6/66bf02c0511a582376b78bf4d48a1e0beac943a4.png
      Only one valve is fully wired in the diagram for simplification.
      Is that what you were looking for or were you thinking of the 'wet-side'?

    • @Flexion89
      @Flexion89 3 роки тому +1

      @@magohl Hi Magohl. Thanks for the diagram. It is perfect! I will try to build it like yours this spring! Excellent work!

    • @michaelfish2030
      @michaelfish2030 2 роки тому

      @@magohl hi ,does anyone still have the diagram available as the link is dead

    • @magohl
      @magohl  Рік тому

      @@michaelfish2030 Sorry for the late reply but I actually thought i had lost the original wiring diagram but today i stumbled on it. And then I found out the old one just had a new host name. Anyway here it is global.discourse-cdn.com/business4/uploads/athom/original/3X/6/6/66bf02c0511a582376b78bf4d48a1e0beac943a4.png

  • @mvanderlaan
    @mvanderlaan 2 роки тому

    Did you find a way to measure water flow, or how do you prevent the irrigation to flood your garden? I guess setting up a few time based flow is easy as well.

    • @magohl
      @magohl  2 роки тому

      Yes i am still only doing time based but i must say it has worked better than expected. So no flooding...yet...

  • @wimschoenmakers5463
    @wimschoenmakers5463 4 роки тому

    Looking great but it's a lot of work for a bit of water. A simple hose does the trick also.

    • @magohl
      @magohl  4 роки тому +2

      But would it be as fun?

    • @Builtbypete
      @Builtbypete 2 роки тому

      @@magohl This it totally way more fun! great work.

    • @jaredgisin
      @jaredgisin 2 роки тому

      And taking out your lawn and letting the dirt grow wild is even less work. You're missing the point.