Based on Zimmerman, our winter adjustments should realistically be about 40% of our summer adjustments (after all adjustments are made). So I would also love to see some way of seasonal adjustment based on time of year. And get both snow and nearly 48☌ in summer. I would love if OS could also take that into consideration for recent weather. We get some random days out of the year where the radiation spikes and big chunks of our bushes literally burn to a crisp. Or maybe that’s already how it works.Īlso would be excellent to use solar radiation or UV if our weather stations support it. Obviously if we are forecast for 100% chance for 100mm of rain, then maybe don’t water … but for the California watering restrictions or watering requirements in general, the existing weather history from that location should be able to know if the soil is or air is moist (or higher chance of). I would say allow for some sort of local database connection and let us skip the middleman for local actual data, and then supplement that with forecast data from a public service. It’s got to have something to do with OpenWeatherMap. It would be best if we could just have OpenSprinkler query that, instead of dealing with all these mad online services. It’s very complicated, and I wish we could just nail down a specific method of reliably submitting and using our own weather data.įor example, we have a MySQL database that’s local here which has all of our weather station data saved each minute. I did, however, find some documentation on how to actually get my weather data to go there (by creating the weather station thru raw API call). It’s been working great, though I can’t confirm whether the data is being sent to OpenWeatherMap. We are using Meteobridge Pro for uploading our weather data. Or maybe it is that it is barely over 0% and then goes to 0% partway during the programmed schedule? Even during the hotter period of the summer.Īnother super odd issue I’m seeing is that only one of our stations is running “automatically” when the water level is >0%. Which leads me to believe that if I have my watering scheduled to start in the early morning (as opposed to the middle of the day, as it is now where I’m at) then my watering levels are going to be consistently near 0%. Hello everyone, an update to my situation … So we’re finally getting >0% watering, though the number has been bouncing all over the place (between 10% and 45%) over the past couple hours.
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