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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox
Their official answer is: "As with any problem that might develop with a property while an owner is away, it is important to have a neighbor, friend or “lawn guy” who can check on the property and address the problem", although I don't agree that their changing the rules is strictly a "problem" which I should have foreseen.
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Why not? Don't you change times seasonally? That's not an attack, it does happen every year. You do know there are long distance ways to control irrigation. Rachio, from amazon, 199.00. I am long distance and I aleady changed my time. Rachio saves water for the seaonal adjustments. After three years it pays for itself in water savings. It connects to the local weather station and adjust watering based upon what has happened and what will happen. You adjust for type of sprinkler head (if you want) type of soil, slope, even depth of roots. It calculates evaporation rates. Your Hunter controller can't do that, it actually works vice that funky solar thing that homes come with (south of 466a). The fire station in Brownwood is the weather station.