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Help / Re: changing from 8 zone to 16
« Last post by bluespray_admin on September 01, 2018, 09:29:06 pm »
So you originally had an 8 zone and you've got a 16 or did you add an expansion module?
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Help / changing from 8 zone to 16
« Last post by danowe36 on August 27, 2018, 04:01:22 pm »
i am changing from 8 zone to 16 and don't know ware the white wire go's. i am thing one of the accessory.
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Feature Request / Re: Save Config
« Last post by BK on July 24, 2018, 08:23:31 pm »
Soo many features, well done. Just finished setting up my new BlueSpray and sort of shocked to find no save/download a setup file for backup. See this has been a feature request since 2014. When does it seem it may get implemented?
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Help / Troubleshooting flow meter- new install not working
« Last post by codymnelson on June 14, 2018, 12:02:57 am »
I installed a BSC024i-UE and a flow meter adapter that were both bought directly from Bluespray in mid May.  I hooked up the controller and it is working with my new zone valves very nicely.  I installed a CST FSI-T10-001 flow sensor that  I bought from Sprinklerwarehouse.com and wired it up to the Bluespray flow sensor adapter with shielded wire. I cannot get the flow light to flash (other than as mentioned later) or get any flow to show up on the web interface for my controller.  It acts like it knows about the flow sensor, but just displays 0.00 gpm. It did allow me to pick my brand of flow sensor for flow sensor setup.  Attempting to calibrate the zones shows the same result of 0.0gpm of flow.
  • I get the power light on the adapter when i plug in the RJ11 cable to the controller from the adapter.
  • I have the two small yellow wires hooked up to the 24vac terminals on the controller. I probed into them with my multi meter to ensure i had a good connection and I did see 25 volts
  • I have the black and red wires from the adapter connected to the flow sensor thru a shielded cable and have verified polarity.
  • I ended up soldering the wire connections to the flow sensor in an attempt to get it operational by reducing possible points of failure, but it did not help.
  • I pulled the flow sensor from its tee and verified that there was no debris that was preventing the turbine from spinning.
While I had a zone running tonight I tested with my multi meter for frequency output from the flow sensor while still hooked up to the flow sensor adapter.  I did consistently see a signal when i had flow, although I dont know what it should look like.  At first I was seeing approx 80hz and 0.5 to 0.6 volts AC, then later I was seeing 28hz and 2.5-2.9 volts AC. It is possible that it changed zones on me while i was taking measurements.  I also closed a manual valve upstream of the flow sensor while the system was running and i then saw the frequency output drop off to 0.0hz and 0.0065 volts which seems correct based on how I understand this flow sensor to work(not sure about voltage, but frequency of 0hz makes sense).

What else can I do to check/fix this?

I feel like the sensor appears to be working since I can see frequency outputs that correlate to flow, and I know the Bluespray flow meter adapter is getting power and has the RJ11 cable plugged in correctly.

Another odd tidbit to add to all of this is that on the first night I had this hooked up and found out that it wasn't working, I could hover my hand over top of the Blue Spray flow sensor adapter box and the flow light would begin to flicker. It was not due to a change in lighting, but rather that my hand was shielding or somehow otherwise affecting the circuitry of the adapter box.  I have a video of it doing this if anybody wants to see it. (edit-adding google drive link for video) https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DZa43bTTjRnKAEjZEk1nWzqELIuQTZ8M This little oddity has become less repeatable as time has gone on. I didnt have my laptop out there when it was doing this, so I dont know if it was reporting flow at that time. It bothers me to share this behavior since I cant explain it, quantify it, or establish if it is of any signifigance to the issue for you.

I dont know what else to look for and I would appreciate any help or suggestions that anybody has. Thanks- Cody
 
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Feature Request / Re: Soil Moisture Sensor Integration
« Last post by bluespray_admin on April 22, 2018, 12:15:18 pm »
We currently support open/close soil moisture sensors such as the Hunter and Toro.  Just connect the sensor to the controller's rain sensor. 

However, these sensors only tell you wet and dry.  For more intelligent moisture level monitoring, we'd need to read the sensor's output directly.  We're working on readers for the TDR sensors such as Vegetronix, waterscout, decagon, etc.  Problem is these sensors have low voltage output, require short cable, which cannot reach the controller.  We're developing solutions to collect moisture data from a long distance.
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Feature Request / Soil Moisture Sensor Integration
« Last post by Brom on April 13, 2018, 12:38:04 am »

Just wondering if BlueSpray is still being developed?


Would love to see some sort of soil moisture sensor integration
The ability to stop watering or perform extra watering based on the soil moisture levels.
Also the ability to push an alert if the soil moisture is too low.

Lots of sensors seem to be on the market. Eg
https://www.vegetronix.com/Products/VH400/
or
https://www.hunterindustries.com/en-metric/irrigation-product/sensors/soil-cliktm
or
https://www.toro.com/en/professional-contractor/irrigation-sensors-remotes/precision-soil-sensor


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Help / Re: Upgrading Firmware - Dead Controller
« Last post by bluespray_admin on April 02, 2018, 09:58:25 am »
You should not unzip it, just upload the while zip file.

Try rebooting the controller and see if it comes up.  If not, you've bricked it.  You can contact our support.
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Help / Upgrading Firmware - Dead Controller
« Last post by mkelly on March 17, 2018, 11:29:53 am »
I unzipped the firmware.  This appears to have killed my controller.  Is there any way of getting it back.
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Help / Re: are there known issues monitoring controllers availability using PRTG
« Last post by bbrotschi on February 19, 2018, 07:01:14 pm »
the device has been returned to me, after having been reflashed. I also changed the ICMP Echo Request frequency to 60 minutes, and replaced the WAP hardware.
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Help / Re: Access the controller from the bluespray.net
« Last post by bbrotschi on February 19, 2018, 06:56:12 pm »
never mind. I located the URL to use (https://www.bluespray.net/login.html) and was able to use the password recovery feature.  All works well.
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