I have a watering timer (grey color orbit) similar to the 1:23 one. Is it possible to water 2 stations at the same time? For example, first station 1, then station 2, after and finally stations 3 and 4 (at the same time).
I'm a flower farmer and is be interested to learn about systems especially for that application. I know some systems have 10-12 zones..... is that what you're talking about with A, B, C and D?
Every timer model is different in how many zones it will accommodate. If you have a 6-station timer and the timer has 3 programs (A B C), then you have the option to water each zone on each of the 3 programs if you wish. Most folks just keep everything on program A for simplicity, but you can program any of those 6 stations on any of those programs as needed for versatility. With this in mind, re-watch the video and see if it is clearer to you. If not, let me know.
Great explanation! I see a lot of people who don’t really understand this set all the programs which just amounts to a lot of water waste. Thanks Tom!
I have a watering timer (grey color orbit) similar to the 1:23 one. Is it possible to water 2 stations at the same time? For example, first station 1, then station 2, after and finally stations 3 and 4 (at the same time).
When you say "at the same time" do you literally mean that or do you mean sequentially?
@SprinklerPros literally
Great explanation. Any suggestions of how to turn off the rain? LOL
I'm a flower farmer and is be interested to learn about systems especially for that application. I know some systems have 10-12 zones..... is that what you're talking about with A, B, C and D?
Every timer model is different in how many zones it will accommodate. If you have a 6-station timer and the timer has 3 programs (A B C), then you have the option to water each zone on each of the 3 programs if you wish. Most folks just keep everything on program A for simplicity, but you can program any of those 6 stations on any of those programs as needed for versatility. With this in mind, re-watch the video and see if it is clearer to you. If not, let me know.