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Originally Posted by jrref
The rain sensor in reality is not very effective because it will not predict rain. All it does is if it rains, it will disable the controller for a certain period of time until it dries out delaying any additional watering. How many times have you seen everyone watering in the morning only to find we get torrential rain in afternoon. Total waste of water. Also, after 5 years or so the sponges in the rain sensor will dry up causing the sensor to stay stuck open. With the irrigation controllers like the Rachio, it's connected to the weather service so it tries to predict when it will rain based on that service and manage the watering accordingly.
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I see more watering while it’s raining. Predict a stretch along with tries. Nobody can predict rain down to address’s. It precentage guess like any weather forecast.