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Items to consider adding to the controller

Extra stations
Many lawn sprinkler system timers can be adapted to add extra stations, in case of expansion or amendments to the lawn sprinkler system. CLICK HERE TO SHOP STATIONS


Remote control
If the system doesn't come with a remote, the user can add a remote control transmitter & receiver to most lawn sprinkler system controllers. The remote control comes in handy if the user wants to do work or maintenance on the sprinkler system, or operate the controller from a remote location. It makes spring check ups and maintenance much easier. You can turn zones on and off without walking back and forth to the timer. CLICK HERE TO SHOP REMOTES
Computer control
The user can control the sprinkler timer and features from a computer.
 
Weather devices
Some irrigation controllers have built-in rain sensors. If not, adding a rain sensor or other weather device to the controller is a practical option for most home and property owners. Rain sensors and rain shut-off devices automatically adjust the system's function when rain is detected. Some sprinkler system controllers feature seasonal adjustment options. Other weather devices include wind sensors, which shut down the system in case of high winds, or temperature-sensitive features to regulate the function of the lawn sprinkler system. CLICK HERE TO SHOP SENSORS


Mounting pedestal
Instead of mounting the sprinkler timer to the wall, the user has the option of mounting the controller on a stand-alone pedestal. Some irrigation controller pedestals include a separate wiring board. CLICK HERE TO SHOP PEDESTAL

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