Thanks for pointing this one. The device you got for $50 is now $179 from Amazon! Orbit is OK, but I use one that the name evades me that is Italian or French made. I was not happy that Orbit could only develop an integration for ONE hose device since they advertise Alexa & Google Integration! I use a couple of the Orbit 2-outlet timers. Edit: Nevermind… I am guessing the meters are on the right (black tops) and the pressure regulator is right after the valve so the pressure I saw was before the regulator. Check this thread out. There is also one made by Melnor that is wifi. we use the dumb electric water valve with a power adapter plugged into a smart plug. Automatic Shut-Off Valve by leakSMART includes 1" Automatic Water Shut-Off Valve... WaterCop Z-Wave Smart Water Shut-Off Valve 1-1/4" Kit (Actuator and 1.25 In... FortrezZ Flow Meter 3/4" NPT Z-Wave Plus, Cert ID: ZC10-16045038 - - Amazon.com. It is 110v so I don’t need to buy a transformer to power it, I just need to extend the wire to my controlled outlet (while keeping it away from water.) Automatic Shut-Off Valve by leakSMART includes 1" Automatic Water Shut-Off Valve... Maybe you could get one for free by buying the timer. The faucet is wifi so you can use their app or: Provides integration with a Orbit™ Bhyve Timer and SmartThings - KurtSanders/STOrbitBhyveController. The sensor detected the leak, and the valve shut off within 15 seconds saving a lot of mess to clean up. we use the dumb electric water valve with a power adapter plugged into a smart plug. How often do you test it? I am thinking it will probably still be plenty for my purposes but it would be nice to be sure. Install took less then 15 min without any issues. But that is more setup work than the ones that are specifically designed to control a hose. First Line Flood Protection PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS SAVE $150 ON YOUR HOME INSURANCE IN THE FIRST 3 YEARS! I’m looking for a plumbed-in solution and this seems reasonably priced. The original mount we have in our labs looks like this: It’s metal plate with multiple points of contacts making is VERY stable. Personally, I’d jet a irrigation/sprinkler valve and a 110 to 24 - 28v transformer. It is stable enough and it opens/closes the valve without an issue, but my valve is not stuck and it is actually perpendicular/parallel. But it’s been very reliable at our house. In which case, I might as well do it with the faucet manually, the biggest benefit of that device being that it will shut off the water at an appropriate time. Does anyone else have a device idea? you can customize it all you want, like writing a watering schedule to shutting it down when rain is detected. Dome, ZooZ, EcoNET - they all use the EXACT same motor and chipset for controlling the actual water valve. So then. There are lots of options (most are expensive) out there if you don’t require it to worth with SmartThings. I have a plan for watering with a soaker hose but would like something that will let me turn the valve on and off. There are lots of reviews saying it breaks down quickly, or simply doesn’t work when it’s supposed to. Orbit Iris Hose Faucet Water Timer might be a solution for you that you connect directly between your faucet and hose. I think the biggest issue, if it is one, might be finding the proper adapters to make it work. Hello Smartthings Community, I have been looking for an inexpensive solution for controlling a sprinkler attached to a garden hose. I was thinking along the same lines, a MIMOlite controlling an electronic sprinkler valve connected to the faucet. There is (for others) the Gardena product but there does not yet seem to be a Smartthings integration although you could use IFTTT. You can also configure the Leak Gopher to turn off the water while you’re away on vacation or when the temperature changes. Press the “manual” button once and it turns on the last outlet for 10 minutes. Following on Andrew’s idea (which is a good one), I found this that might work for you…. While it works, I am not impressed about the design. Or, I guess I would connect this at the house, then my regular hose, then a splitter, then the two soakers? So nothing really automated about it beyond manual remote control, correct? Control your FortrezZ Water Valve and other connected devices with the SmartThings app for iPhone or Android. Receive alerts from SmartThings if your FortrezZ Water Valve detects a water leak. So far I haven’t needed it, but it works every time I test it. Pretty hefty mount and it paired easily and just works. For sure that pressure is high! With Eve Aqua, control your sprinkler via your iPhone, Siri, or the onboard button. I set up the smart monitor to close the valves … I believe that they talk to each other using Bluetooth. For a story about it saving the day, a water line at the water softener broke. I have a Samsung leak detector within a foot of the softener, AC drain and water heater. I just finished installing it and it works great. Also, the ring on the axis tends to get caught with the tap due to little clearance. I have an attached garage. It’s technically a timer, but if it has a “manual run” mode, you could use that to activate the sprinkler as needed. Control up to two ports from one large, easy-to-read dial and easy-to-program LCD screen. You’re probably right, but almost all of these solenoids seem to be threaded for NPT rather than GHT and most of them seem to be made of super cheap plastic (judging by the look of the pictures). The clip based mounts work only for newer/smaller valves which turn easily. Manage your Leak Gopher Water Shutoff Valve and other connected devices with SmartThings Routines for Good Morning, Goodbye, Good Night, and more. I purchased a Dome valve when the price dropped on a special. Anyway… it works. It isn’t perfect but it works with a little elbow grease and tweaking (both position of screw and position of motor on top of the handle center, off center just a tad helps (a little south of the center).