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tuccillo 05-25-2017 01:16 PM

With 57,000 homes, enforcement will be challenging. I think it is safe to say that compliance will be less than 100% ;-)

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1402967)
What about enforcement? Most people I know wouldn't have a clue as to how to reset their sprinkler system from two days to one, and they don't have an irrigation maintenance service.


dsbouley 05-25-2017 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1402866)
In the paper, it stated that starting June 5-Aug 1--watering of lawns in Sumter, Marion & Fruitland Park will be restricted to 1 day a week between 6pm -8pm

How many minutes will we be allowed to water on the allocated day & what day will we be allowed to water

I started watering 10 minutes per day every day starting at 2:30 am. Plants just 2-3 minutes. Actually watering less per week than I was at twice per week with much better results. Some of my neighbors started doing it first and I was amazed at the results.

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Chatbrat 05-25-2017 01:23 PM

On the sprinkler control panel it states my water days are Tues & Fri, but our house # ends in a zero- that means Mon--I'm going to change the day to Mon. only

retiredguy123 05-25-2017 02:27 PM

One problem in The Villages is that the builder is installing a Hunter irrigation panel that uses a "solar sync" monitor that doesn't work and nobody, including the builder, knows how it is supposed to work. Last summer, my system was watering at 50 percent in July, when it should have been at 100 percent or higher. Why can't the builder select a system that makes sense and is easy to use? The system is supposed to monitor weather conditions and automatically adjust the watering schedule accordingly. The Hunter solar sync system is totally useless, but, apparently it cannot be turned off.

Chatbrat 05-25-2017 02:35 PM

I had Joe Tucker check our sprinkler set up, the solar sync on my system was disconnected--its a blue wire, just remove it ,again it can be disabled

retiredguy123 05-25-2017 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1403001)
I had Joe Tucker check our sprinkler set up, the solar sync on my system was disconnected--its a blue wire, just remove it ,again it can be disabled

Why couldn't he make it work, instead of disabling it? I think the Hunter system is a waste of money and water, and the builder is installing hundreds of these worthless systems.

CFrance 05-25-2017 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dsbouley (Post 1402971)
I started watering 10 minutes per day every day starting at 2:30 am. Plants just 2-3 minutes. Actually watering less per week than I was at twice per week with much better results. Some of my neighbors started doing it first and I was amazed at the results.

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This is what we used to do at Lake Michigan, where everything is built on sand. The water drains right through into the sand and nothing is retained, so more frequent watering for shorter periods is the way to go. I plan to try this, because our lawn looks like the Sahara Desert with two days per week.

Chatbrat 05-25-2017 02:51 PM

The solar system doesn't really know whats happening in your specific location--thats why its worthless & should be disconnected

retiredguy123 05-25-2017 03:05 PM

I agree that it is worthless, but most people won't disconnect it. They are at the mercy of a system that will change their watering times for no logical reason. So, they have no idea how much they are watering because Big Brother is in control of their water usage.

dsbouley 05-25-2017 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1403004)
This is what we used to do at Lake Michigan, where everything is built on sand. The water drains right through into the sand and nothing is retained, so more frequent watering for shorter periods is the way to go. I plan to try this, because our lawn looks like the Sahara Desert with two days per week.

I'm a believer now

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bob47 05-25-2017 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dsbouley (Post 1402971)
I started watering 10 minutes per day every day starting at 2:30 am. Plants just 2-3 minutes. Actually watering less per week than I was at twice per week with much better results. Some of my neighbors started doing it first and I was amazed at the results.

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Are you using 10 minutes per zone regardless of how long each zone was set for at 1 or 2 days per week? This will save me water also and something I will try.

dsbouley 05-25-2017 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bob47 (Post 1403040)
Are you using 10 minutes per zone regardless of how long each zone was set for at 1 or 2 days per week? This will save me water also and something I will try.

10 minutes per zone regardless what it was

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jgm3279 05-25-2017 05:10 PM

What about the snowbirds who are not here to change their settings?

NoMoSno 05-25-2017 08:11 PM

Short time, frequent watering, produces a shallow root system. Not good for drought conditions.

Toymeister 05-25-2017 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jgm3279 (Post 1403058)
What about the snowbirds who are not here to change their settings?

Exactly, no official body has sent me any notice. None. It is not like they don't know where I live. The bills arrive like clockwork.

I am not being a spoiler, I am being realistic.

But if they do I have a Rachio controller, I can set the time a thousand miles away. Available from Amazon.


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