wkearney99
Senior Member
What's the recommended plan for pre-wiring sprinklers?
We're building a new place and now's the time to put some wall into the wires. In the past we had a combination of drip and pop-up sprinkler heads for our outdoor plants. It worked well. I had basically three zones: front grass, back grass and plant drips. This to manage the available water pressure. This was done on the outside using a zoned timer screwed onto a hose bib connection. Couldn't complain, it worked.
So as we build the new place I'm leaning toward entertaining options to automate the system a bit better. Like being able to override when it's rained enough to not need it, during water restrictions or extra because it's been dry. I don't expect this to be entirely 'automagic' but I'd like it to be a little easier than my having to go out to the spigot and deal with the teeny little buttons on the timer.
I've got an Elk system going in to interface between motion sensors and our RadioRA2 lighting, that's all it's doing. I'm thinking it'll likely have enough free time and programming space to handle controlling some sprinklers.
But my question is what wires (kind and gauge) to run from the exit on the basement wall back to where the Elk is situated. I will not have open access to the inside of that wall once the drywall is up.
What should wires would be recommended? And, for that matter, what interface or other controller gizmos would be involved?
We're building a new place and now's the time to put some wall into the wires. In the past we had a combination of drip and pop-up sprinkler heads for our outdoor plants. It worked well. I had basically three zones: front grass, back grass and plant drips. This to manage the available water pressure. This was done on the outside using a zoned timer screwed onto a hose bib connection. Couldn't complain, it worked.
So as we build the new place I'm leaning toward entertaining options to automate the system a bit better. Like being able to override when it's rained enough to not need it, during water restrictions or extra because it's been dry. I don't expect this to be entirely 'automagic' but I'd like it to be a little easier than my having to go out to the spigot and deal with the teeny little buttons on the timer.
I've got an Elk system going in to interface between motion sensors and our RadioRA2 lighting, that's all it's doing. I'm thinking it'll likely have enough free time and programming space to handle controlling some sprinklers.
But my question is what wires (kind and gauge) to run from the exit on the basement wall back to where the Elk is situated. I will not have open access to the inside of that wall once the drywall is up.
What should wires would be recommended? And, for that matter, what interface or other controller gizmos would be involved?