Amazon Warehouse has
Rachio 16-Zone Smart Sprinkler Controller (Used-Like New, 3rd Generation, 16ZULW-C) on sale for
$83.16.
Shipping is free.
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Amazon Warehouse also has
Rachio 8-Zone Smart Sprinkler Controller (Used-Like New, 3rd Gen, 8ZULW-C) on sale for
$62.72.
Shipping is free.
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About this item (16-Zone):
- Avoid watering in the rain. Exclusive weather intelligence plus automatically skips unnecessary watering with features like rain skip, wind skip, freeze skip, and more.
- Control from anywhere with the easy-to-use app. Run sprinklers, view upcoming schedules, and observe your estimated outdoor water usage.
- Experience fast DIY installation. Rachio Smart sprinkler controllers replace 99% of existing sprinkler controllers. Install in 30 minutes or less with no special tools needed. Our in-app installation tutorial helps you get online and watering in no time!
- Deliver all the water your plants need; no more, No less. Rachio creates tailored Smart schedules based on the specific needs of your lawn, including plant type, soil type, sun exposure, and more.
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Even if you install more zones in the future, unless you plan to expand coverage by more than 200 sq ft, you don't need the 16 zone.
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If it does qualify, then the units could be basically free, except for taxes, of course.
Anyone have thoughts on the need for 8 vs 16 zone? My current. manual rainbird unit is 6 zone so is it safe to assume these rachio are one for one (meaning anything over 6 zone is sufficient)? Or is there are reason to get more zones, i.e., 16 one for future coverage?
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Anyone have thoughts on the need for 8 vs 16 zone? My current. manual rainbird unit is 6 zone so is it safe to assume these rachio are one for one (meaning anything over 6 zone is sufficient)? Or is there are reason to get more zones, i.e., 16 one for future coverage?
Each zone will have 3-5 sprinkler head installed to it. So if you have 6 zones, you're better off with the 8-zone rachio.
Even if you install more zones in the future, unless you plan to expand coverage by more than 200 sq ft, you don't need the 16 zone.
Even if you install more zones in the future, unless you plan to expand coverage by more than 200 sq ft, you don't need the 16 zone.
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