#RainPoint
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- Опубліковано 14 кві 2020
- Easily add irrigation or misting to small lawn or garden areas, containers and potted plants using your hose faucet. Simply use App to control your irrigation needs through your smart phone.
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I have the same question,... any possibility to integrate with some home automation system? (IFTT, HomeAssistant, HomeKit...) Thanks!
Works great. I just have troubles to connect the soil sensor. I am doing exactly as you show: put the batterys inside, wait til green light is gone, press button on the backside til red light appears, connect in the app. Unfortunately it does not work. The soil button in the app does not turn green.
Is the UK version works fine with 50Hz power supply? Or just 60Hz??
Does it work with Alexa? Or maybe you can add it to the Smartlife application? Thank you.
you can use the smart life app!!
Hi, You can connect up to 4 watering timers to a hub but how many soil moisture sensors can yo connect per hub ?
one....
One per timer
@@Mike335is Can I use one hub with 2 timer and 1 moisture sensor, which can give date for both 2 timers?
@@kyaa1 unfortunately i don't think you can. The sensor is connected to only one timer, and the app doesn't see the sensor as it's own device, instead it sees the sensor as part of the timer. So, you can only trigger events through the timer, and only if you have the sensor connected. Hopefully thats not confusing
@@kyaa1 now, if you want to schedule both timers to start, based off of a date, then that is possible, and if you want to delay that start due to the weather forecast, then that is also possible, but if you want both timers to trigger based off the moisture level, or temperature of the soil, then you will need 2 separate sensors.