evilpete Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 for Irrigation most people seems to use an IO-Linc or EZFlora For a single zone system, Is there any reason a On/Off module such as a switch Linc (or 2443-222 Micro On/Off Module or InLineLinc Relay ) be wired to toggle power to the 24V Irrigation power supply. The reason I am asking this is cause all I need control is a single zone sprinkler system and the above configuration is cheaper and will fit into a double gang box
Teken Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 If that meets your needs go ahead! Teken Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
evilpete Posted June 24, 2014 Author Posted June 24, 2014 If that meets your needs go ahead! Teken Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions I guess I was wondering if I should be concerned about "spikes" from the transformer ( etc )
Brian H Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 The relay model Insteon Modules are designed to control inductive loads so it should not be a problem. Though it may depend on the transformers characteristics when turned On and Off. If there is one of the rare problems. I believe the users added a Snubber across the transformer.
bsobel Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 for Irrigation most people seems to use an IO-Linc or EZFlora For a single zone system, Is there any reason a On/Off module such as a switch Linc (or 2443-222 Micro On/Off Module or InLineLinc Relay ) be wired to toggle power to the 24V Irrigation power supply. The reason I am asking this is cause all I need control is a single zone sprinkler system and the above configuration is cheaper and will fit into a double gang box I would strongly recommend NOT using any device that does not have a failsafe timer to turn itself off after some time period for Irrigation. I've seen too many horror stories...
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