There are many good reasons to do so, for example, to enable logging, to customize the default Javascript files, and to allow more advanced features such as weather-based and learning-based control. The idea of OSPi first came when I noticed that several OpenSprinkler users were setting up Raspi to work with OpenSprinkler. I bought a Raspi a few months ago, and have been quite happy with it since then, but I at that point I had not thought about designing an OpenSprinkler extension board for it. Since the beginning of Raspi, there have been many published DIY projects on how to use Raspi for home automation need. A more dedicated webpage will be available soon. This post serves as a quick introduction to the hardware and software setups. There is a lot of room for improvement, and I’m looking forward to extending the GardenPi’s capabilities.Hi, I am glad to announce the arrival of OpenSprinkler Pi ( OSPi) 1.0 - a sprinkler or irrigation extension board for Raspberry Pi that provides direct access and control of sprinkler valves. I’ve watered my garden with a Raspberry Pi.
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