texasStrong Posted
I bought this controller to replace a 13-year-old Hunter 15 zone. The Rachio controller is quite easy to install. I had to cut back some of the existing wires which were all the same length. I had to make a fan shape out of them. I also had to press them down to fit under the magnetic cover. That took the longest part. But inserting wires and turning on the controller was minutes. Attaching to the wall was simple too. I installed the app and it found the controller. Then configuring the app was a bit fun. I created a few schedules and added the zones to them. I do have an extra 16th zone. I enjoyed taking pictures of my yard and adding them to each zone. This makes it easy to remember zones 11-13 in my yard which always confused me as the sprinkler guy spread the spray heads everywhere. Anyway, the controller works well. At first, I missed my hunter remote control, but using the Rachio app is easier I suppose as I always have my phone on me. Besides, I can turn on the schedule or zone from anywhere. I did some research and I was pleased to find out that I could attach my hunter rain click sensor to the Rachio controller. It worked in the first rain. The outside of the controller allows a scroll through zones and the ability to start/pause/stop a zone. It is possible to turn off the horizontal status light on the controller. I like it turned on as it adds a night light to that corner of the garage. The smart wifi weather checking appears to be connected. I did see (in history too) that it delayed a zone as the weather was coming. This will be interesting to see how it works in the future as we have specific hours that we are allowed to water. So if I water at 6 am, I can't delay to the 11 am-6 pm no water window. An improvement on this controller would be a latch on the cover. The magnets hold, but I have tools nearby and hope they don't knock off the cover. Overall, great product. BTW, still waiting for rebate from our city of $100 for a smart controller install.
Steve Posted
Comparing this to the 25yr old controller it replaced, it's sleeker, easier to program, the history and stats the app provides, and being able to control it from an app makes this a no-brainer purchase. First the install - super simple. Label wires and take pictures of everything before you yank the old controller. Because many old controllers the wires wrap around a screw terminal (so the stripped wire is bent and longer than you'll need for the Rachio), simply cut the wires just below the where the lead insulation starts (leave enough behind to see the wire color). That way if (when) a label falls off, you can look at the old controller and match where that color wire was connected. Strip the wires a 1/4" or so, easy push to connect. When I compare to what I was expecting it to be able to do, some of it fails short, but every issue is software related, and it appears some of my main concerns may be fixed hopefully in the next couple quarters. My primary purpose (justification) was to be able to fix/adjust sprinkler/drip line heads in the yard using Siri to turn on and off zones as needed. Almost a year later I've not achieved that. While the Rachio HomeKit connection worked the first time I set it up, after about month it stopped responding in the Home app, and after deleting the item from the Home app attempts to add it consistently fail. Chatting with Rachio support (last time in August 2021), they were aware 'some' units weren't connecting, but they had new firmware they were about to beta that implemented the HomeKit ADK directly, and once that was done and tested they'd update the WiFi firmware and retest everything, and roll that out. As of December I'm still limited to protecting my phone from getting wet and turning zones on manually through the app. A bit disappointed, but that's still way better than running back-n-forth to the garage to turn zones on and off. The second goal I hoped to accomplish was saving water/lowering my bill. That I have accomplished, though not as much through the 'intelligence' of the software as I expected. Most of the savings has been it using local forecast and deciding not to run because rain appeared likely soon. That's works most of the time, but I still find I have to manually override it's decision to run or not some of the time - fortunately it's all done in the app, so it's a useful feature. Yes, it can automatically adjust the watering time per zone depending on season and adjust for past/predicted weather, but it makes a couple assumptions that prevent me from using much of what I thought would be killer features. The smartest schedule mode assumes it can adjust when (what days) to apply water. I live in an area almost always under water restrictions - so for the main yard zones I have 1 day and only certain hours within that I'm suppose to water - the software can't deal with that. The other intelligent mode adjust the time per zone based on the season, but there is little to no tweaking/settings you can control for that, it just picks a new monthly value on blackbox logic, so you really have to examine the adjustments it makes monthly. Instead of a fantastic advantage, my old controller was actually better at this. While it didn't have a clue of impending rain, adjusting the watering times for season was incredibly easy (though manual) with a global 'budget' value I'd tweak monthly from 40% in the winter to 150% in the summer. The most unexpected limitation in the software I discovered is with 2 of my 11 zones which are drip zones. The software's logic and inputs don't get that these run for very brief times, sometimes multiple times per day. Multiple times per day you can manually create by creating multiple schedules, but it only supports watering intervals rounded in minutes. So 2 minutes or 3, 3 or 4, but not 150 or 210 seconds. Other useful features I didn't expect is an option that overlaps starting and stopping zones - so instead of closing a zone and then starting the next, it can do that in reverse: start the next zone and close the previous, which results in a softer/quieter operation on the whole system. Overall great addition. Would be a full five stars if the 'intelligence' could better deal with water restrictions, watering times could deal with fractions of a minute, and HomeKit actually worked.
carlthewinner Posted
I love this thing! It saves so much time and hassle when testing a particular sprinkler section. It is so much easier to turn it on while I am testing each zone, cleaning out sprinkler heads etc. I recommend this without reservation. I already had a sprinkler box and all I had to do was unplug the old cables and plug in these new cables. Very easy.
MasonS Posted
Great product. Simple to install and use. My favorite feature is you can name zones and take a pic to help you know remember which is which.
TasneemQ Posted
This Rachio controller is hands down the best purchase I've ever made for my garden! I used to constantly worry about overwatering or underwatering my lawn and vegetables, but now Rachio takes care of everything. Here's what I love: * Smart Watering: It automatically adjusts the watering schedule based on the weather, so my plants get exactly what they need. No more wasted water during rainy days or worrying about my garden drying out in the heat. * Seasonal Adjustments: I love that it automatically shuts off during the cold season. No more winterizing worries! * Easy to Use: The app is incredibly user-friendly. I can control everything from my phone, even when I'm away from home. * 16 Zones: With 16 zones, I can customize the watering schedule for different areas of my garden. My lawn, flower beds, and vegetable garden are all thriving! * Saves Water and Money: Since using Rachio, my water bill has gone down noticeably. It's great to be eco-friendly and save money at the same time. If you're looking for a smart sprinkler controller, look no further than Rachio. It's worth every penny!
Elliot Posted
The Rachio 3rd generation smart Sprinkler Controller is a great product. It is designed to replace standard non-smart sprinkler controllers. With the Rachio App on your smart phone, you can control your sprinkler system from anywhere in the world based. You can do that manually, instantly, or on a stored program, If it rained or about to rain in your area, the controller stops irrigation saving you money and water. You can view the status of the watering status instantly on your phone. It also provides you with data about watering daily and a monthly basis. I highly recommend this product. It is extremely easy to install by swapping zone wires. The app is simple.
cnj2002 Posted
This is the best sprinkler controller you can buy. It is very easy to setup and the app works great. Just note the wires on your current controller and hook them up the exact same on the new one. It makes it so easy to quick run zones. You no longer have to walk out to the controller to start a zone and then back out to the zone to check. Do it all from the phone. This sprinkler controller does all the work for you. Sets the perfect watering times and knows when it rains to skip scheduled waterings.
KBoer Posted
We replaced an old Rainbird 16 zone controller with the Rachio 3 16 zone. Most everything is just better. Setup was beyond easy and once hardware installed the app on my phone made it simple to assign values while confirming operation of the device. We did have an issue with our internet provider that shut off our connection for a few days and while it made sense the Rachio was out of sync, so far is the only thing I've missed. Definitely a leap forward in convenience, control/precision, and simplicity.
Brad Posted
I read reviews and Rachio had tons of great reviews so I decided to try it. Installation and configuration were extremely simple. I love the feature that allows it to spread out the watering duration. You tell it to water 5 zones for 30 minutes and it will split it up watering each zone 5 minutes over and over until 30 minutes have been completed. You can start or stop watering on a Cell Phone data(meaning not on the same network). When I tell it to start watering within a second the value is open and it is watering. The only clunky part is taken pictures I use an iPhone and I tell it to use a picture for my zone, and sometimes it would fail and I would have to try again. But you really only take a picture once so I don't think its a big deal.
Bjbones Posted
Installed the control easily with good directions form the box. Set it up in a few minutes and already can see the savings in water use. It also made clearing the lines for the fall a lot easier as I can turn zones on ad off more easily.
Xerk Posted
First, it looks elegant and updates perfectly the outdated 20th century technology I was using before. It is easy to set up and control. But the outside "wall" was rickety and very hard to be able to screw into properly. Wiring took a little bit of intelligence but not much. But what was supposed to be a 10 minute procedure, while dumping a 2 hour procedure is the difficulties with the wall. The system itself works flawlessly and anticipates when the law does not need to be watering so no money is wasted. It also allows me to do extra watering via the app when new lawn or plants are added specific locations
JarheadInFlorida Posted
All I can say is WOW. Never had a sprinkler controller like this before. Connects to app on phone, works flawlessly. During initial set up, take pictures of the zones helps when you need to run just one - takes the guess work out. It also connects via satellite and predicts the exact rainfall and expected rainfall to automatically run or stop a scheduled run. Based on it's automation, I have saved enough from my water bill to pay for this. Highly recommend to people in Florida that pay both water and sewer.
Sidney Posted
This sprinkler control is a top of the line, all inclusive! Multiple ways to set it up. You can even take a picture of each zone so that you know where your sprinklers are located. It coordinates with multiple weather satellites to stop system if your property is getting rain. Mine just reset time on the zones because of data from last years weather in my area. Excellent product!
Believer Posted
This is my second WiFi sprinkler system. The first was a rain machine that had an LCD display and able to operate in cases where there was no internet. I decided to purchase a Rachio, though skeptical at first, I love its functionality and most of all its indoor/outdoor option. Most functions are the same, ease of use, smart monitoring, simple setup and great app functionality. Love this machine and will save you money in the long run.
Tyler Posted
Easy setup and app works great. Very customizable and saves me money by saving water.
Shochuu Posted
Installation is painfully easy. The rachio app is reliable. The software is fantastic - doesn't water your lawn when it rains or moisture is too much, notates how much water is being used, etc, etc, customizability is awesome, but really the best part of this is how you just hook it up and it just..does its thing. Honestly, i'm not so great with lawncare, and this thing just waters when it needs it once you set it up, no thought involved. Minus one star for the amount of advertising that the app / rachio bombards you with at every corner though. They try to use this as a gateway into their ecosystem to get you to spend more money on lawn stuff, so it's a little bit spammy. But aside from that, this is incredible.
Chunks Posted
very nice for our irrigation system. will work with wifi to schedule events and you can still manually add watering through the app
Magnum Posted
This controller is the best controller on the market today. It is easy to set up. The app can control your system from anywhere. This smart controller knows where you live, how much rain has occurred at your house Recently and how much rain is in the forecast and adjust the watering schedule accordingly. I am very happy with the purchase of the Rachio and would recommend it highly.
JustMe Posted
Unbelievable. If you're interested in doing your irrigation right, you really need to look hard and long into this product. We have the 16-zone only because we have 10 zones to cover. The support is fantastic (community and company support); easy to install; many, many unique adjustments.
wemoUser Posted
Replaced my traditional Rain Bird sprinkler system with this. Now I have the capability to control my system from my phone. Setting schedules and manual runs is easy and convenient. Hyperlocal weather detection knows when to not run due to rain and/or wind. Absolutely love this product and very easy to install - even a caveman can do it!
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