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OpenSprinkler-App A mobile interface for the OpenSprinkler irrigation device. Designed to allow manual control, program management (preview, add, edit, and delete), initiation of a run-once program, viewing graphical and tabulated representations of log data, viewing device status, adjusting rain delay, and changing of OpenSprinkler settings.
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The application allows you to automatically detect and control your OpenSprinkler irrigation system (s). OpenSprinkler is an open-source Internet web-based sprinkler timer / controller built upon the Arduino platform. Features of the app include: * Easy to understand device status * Quick program modification * Launch ad-hoc or defined programs ...
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Jun 23, 2015 . Designed to allow intuitive program management (preview, edit, delete and add), manual control, initiation of a run-once program, viewing graphical and tabulated representations of log data, viewing device status, adjusting rain delay, and changing of OpenSprinkler settings.
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OpenSprinkler is an open-source Internet web-based sprinkler timer / controller built upon the Arduino platform. Features of the app include: * Easy to understand device status * Quick program modification * Launch ad-hoc or defined programs instantly * Manual mode for convenient testing * Multi-device support * View visual...
A mobile interface for the OpenSprinkler irrigation device. Designed to allow manual control, program management (preview, add, edit, and delete), initiation of a run-once program, viewing graphical and tabulated representations of log data, viewing device status, adjusting rain delay, and changing of OpenSprinkler settings.
If your HTTP port number is not the default 80, say, you’ve changed it to 8080, then you should also include the port number in the url, separated by a colon: Web Password: for security reasons, changes to the controller settings and water schedules must go through password verification. The default password is opendoor.
OpenSprinkler is an open-source, web-based smart sprinkler controller for lawn and plant watering, drip irrigation, farm irrigation, hydroponics etc. OpenSprinkler is accessible through any modern browser or via our free mobile app available for most mobile platforms.
In order to use the web interface, you need to connect OpenSprinkler to your home router, using either a wired connection, or wireless via a WiFi adapter/bridge. Once the controller starts, it will request an IP address from your router through either DHCP or static IP set by you.
The default password is opendoor. It can be changed in the options. In addition, you can set the controller to ignore/bypass the web password. Open a web browser on your computer or any mobile device connected to same local network, and type in either http://OpenSprinkler/ or the IP address (for example, http://192.168.1.22 ).
Open a web browser on your computer or any mobile device connected to same local network, and type in either http://OpenSprinkler/ or the IP address (for example, http://192.168.1.22 ). This will bring up the homepage. An annotated image is attached below: button and the current Station Status.
You can visualize programs using the preview feature, and check station runs through graphical plots of the logging data. Use a master zone or pump; run zones in sequence or parallel; easily expand the number of zones; give each zone and each program a custom name -- these are all supported by OpenSprinkler.