I have setup a label cell that shows the current being used as the header and shows 0 when all zones are off. Let me know how you get on with the new binding features as I have been testing it for the past 5 months and having the current sensor working and updating in 3 seconds after you move a control instead of waiting for the next poll, is very handy to confirm the solenoids are working. Try to design fail safe ideas so that if your openHAB server breaks and you need a week to source new parts, you have very little loss of basic functions from your home. I use a pressure pump controller, this means when the pump sees the water pressure fall in the pipes, the pump starts automatically and will do so if openHAB is down. Same idea just implemented in a different way. This way if any station turns on, the group will turn on and this can trigger your pump. Use a rule when the current sensor changes from 0.Īnother way would be to forget creating a DUMMY zone and to use an openHAB group that turns ON when any member item turns ON and include the state of all stations/zones in this group. Shop Opensprinkler at Seeed Studio, we offer wide selection of electronic modules for makers to DIY projects.Posting your reason why helps to understand the situation better and offer alternative ways. I think it “should” work provided the API does send and recieve the master state. Download opensprinkler-card.js from the latest release and move this file to the config/Add /local/opensprinkler-card.js with type JS module. As mentioned you need to look at the NEXT version of the documentation to see the extra features that were added, link in my reply above. It is now released so the binding updates are now built into this version and newer. To make this easier you can rename the stations with friendly names and restart the binding and the names will be updated in the stations channel list. ![]() 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. You can enter in the URL manually into any web brower to check if the device is correctly sending the state and 1 thing to be careful of is that the stations count from 0 so the second station would be an index of 1. It comes provided with a wonderful web interface out of the box. Your answer is that if the API supports it, the binding should work. You need to use the next version of the documentation to see the information on the updated channels and other info which can be seen at this link. ![]() If your using 3.1 Stable you can uninstall the binding and drop in this jar to the addons folder to upgrade. The next openHAB 3.2 Milestone 1 that is due to be released any day has a BIG update to this binding and it has a lot more of the API added. By clicking on I am OK with that, you agree with storing cookies on your device to help us improve our website and marketing efforts, like offering better. ![]() Is it possible to read the status of a “dummy” open sprinkler station thing?.I am guessing reading of these non physically “dummy” or virtual stations is not possible? Or is it?
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