Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Water timer with thermometer 2Mar 02, 2010 6:35 am Could be done, need an electronic temperature switch, a relay and a solenoid. Landscape Design & Construction http://cherub.squarespace.com/ Re: Water timer with thermometer 3Mar 02, 2010 6:46 am Terresa P I am wanting a garden water timer, that will turn on at a certain temperature. Does anyone know if there is any such invention or where I could look for something like this? Thanks in advance, Terresa I have to ask is this so watering can be done in the heat? Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: Water timer with thermometer 4Mar 02, 2010 9:54 am onc_artisan Terresa P I am wanting a garden water timer, that will turn on at a certain temperature. Does anyone know if there is any such invention or where I could look for something like this? Thanks in advance, Terresa I have to ask is this so watering can be done in the heat? Misters dont use a lot of water and it will keep the dogs cool outside Re: Water timer with thermometer 5Mar 02, 2010 12:17 pm Have you seen the kits? Still need to hook up for temp. though. http://www.mrmister.com.au/mr%20mister%20pet%20kits.htm Landscape Design & Construction http://cherub.squarespace.com/ Re: Water timer with thermometer 6Mar 02, 2010 12:43 pm cherub Have you seen the kits? Still need to hook up for temp. though. http://www.mrmister.com.au/mr%20mister%20pet%20kits.htm I have already setup the misting system - got everything from Total Eden and it was pretty cheap to setup. That kit does look really good, I havent seen that kit before. I think that kit looks like it is an easy setup and finer mist spray than the one I have. Re: Water timer with thermometer 7Mar 02, 2010 7:52 pm That is going to be tricky. You would use the things cherub suggested. The only thing I can think of is using a weather temp sensor or a suitable thermostat. http://shop.weatherzone.com.au/index.ph ... cts_id=115 You would need to rewire the alarm to trigger the solenoid. http://shop.weatherzone.com.au/index.ph ... ucts_id=76 18 90425 From what I know about water tanks (I've been working with a client on them for a few years now) is this - The concrete can last a lifetime if they don't crack for some… 2 10620 4 10817 |