Exclusive DIN rail mounts

For OpenSprinkler 3.0 and OSPI we exclusively have DIN rail mounts (DIN RAIL) in our range. These are printed using a 3D printer and are therefore an optimal fit. the OSPI Brackets are slightly wider than those of the OpenSprinklers 3.0. Of course including screws. You will receive a pair of these mounts with the purchase of a case in the “pre-assembled” version.

24VDC valves?

24VDC valves, i.e. 24V direct voltage valves, are quite rare and cannot be included directly OpenSprinkler be used. While 24VAC and 12VDC valves with no problem OpenSprinkler AC and OpenSprinkler DC can work, 24VDC valves cannot be used directly. The reason is the high voltage. OpenSprinkler DC has an internal voltage converter, which can handle a maximum of 12VDC, 24VDC would […]

firmware Update

The current (official) OpenSprinkler Firmware is available here: Click the link SAVE YOUR SETTINGS BEFORE UPDATE! Depending on the old version, your OpenSprinkler perform a reset and reset all settings. Therefore, you should back up your settings first. In the menu in the app or web interface there is “Export configuration” to save and “Import configuration” […]

weather station and OpenSprinkler

Since updating the firmware to 2.1.9, it is now possible to use your weather station – provided you have online access to the Weather Undergroup (Wunderground) – with your OpenSprinkler can connect. This gives you the best weather control as real weather data from your garden is used. The WU sign on the packaging signals the corresponding ability. This is how it works: […]

Troubleshooting OpenSprinkler

The following is the management interface of OpenSprinkler, which is available via Android or IOS app or web interface, simply referred to as an app. The following information applies to everyone OpenSprinkler-Variants, too OSPi. The “display” takes place in the app. These instructions are intended to help you when one or more solenoid valves are OpenSprinkler NOT to be opened or closed. Leaves […]

Flowmeter

A flow meter can also be connected to the sensor input. In principle, all two-wire flow meters can be connected. If an additional 5VDC is required, this can be tapped off at the VIN connection. The whole thing works like this: Connection of the flow meter to the OpenSprinkler. Start the app and go to “Edit Options” / “Weather and Sensors”. Set “Sensor Type” to “Flow” […]