huggy59
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More info: the timers only cycle at the top of a minute - that is, they only send a pulse at when the minute changes. IF you set a zone to ON manually, it will wait till the next minute change to toggle it on.
In the white plastic shell is a solenoid valve with 4 wires. Two are wired together for the common lead on the cable/plug. The other two are the ON and OFF toggle.
I have not been able to catch the pulse as yet and get a good reading on what it looks like. I"ve tried a 9V battery and got nowhere, so it's probably higher than that. Maybe I can dig out my old scope and see if I can catch it. THey are cheap enough if you wanted to hack a timer, though. The 4 valve system came with a nice brass manifold with manual on/off valves, two electric valves and the timer for $40 or so. The manifold itself easily goes for $12-15.
In the white plastic shell is a solenoid valve with 4 wires. Two are wired together for the common lead on the cable/plug. The other two are the ON and OFF toggle.
I have not been able to catch the pulse as yet and get a good reading on what it looks like. I"ve tried a 9V battery and got nowhere, so it's probably higher than that. Maybe I can dig out my old scope and see if I can catch it. THey are cheap enough if you wanted to hack a timer, though. The 4 valve system came with a nice brass manifold with manual on/off valves, two electric valves and the timer for $40 or so. The manifold itself easily goes for $12-15.