What is a Rain Bird ESP me?
What is a Rain Bird ESP me?
A flexible irrigation controller solution, supporting from 4 – 22 stations and a WiFi upgrade. With 4- to 22-station scalability, the ESP-Me helps you better serve your customers. Best of all, you can upgrade the ESP-Me by simply installing a LNK™ WiFi Module, without having to replace the entire unit.
What is MV on Rainbird?
Master Valve or Pump Start.
How do Rain Bird rain sensors work?
How rain sensors work. The two leading manufacturers of irrigation products, Rain Bird and Hunter, both make rain sensors and both detect rain using the same method. They have a series of porous cork discs that when they get wet from rain, they expand and force the sensor to prevent the controller from watering.
Does my Rain Bird have WiFi?
Yes! The Rain Bird App does not require an internet connection to talk to the controller, if the controller and smart device running the Rain Bird App are on the same local WiFi network.
Does Rain Bird have an app?
Download the Rain Bird app for iOS and Android today.
Why is my Rainbird not working?
Circuit breaker/fuse – Check the condition of the circuit breaker or fuse, if it has been blown the most likely reason is a field wiring short. An Electromechanical controller will stop on the station that caused the problem. Reset the controller to its rest position and replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
What is an ESP modular controller?
The ESP Modular controller is an irrigation timing device for residential and light commercial use. The ESP Modular comes in two basic models, the ESP-4Mi for indoor use and the ESP-4M for indoor or outdoor use. The basic unit supports four valves and a master valve/pump start relay.
What is the ESP module?
ESP is an abbreviation of “Espressif modules” and not an acronym. Espressif Systems is a multinational, fabless semiconductor company established in 2008, with headquarters in Shanghai and offices in Greater China, India and Europe.
What is an ESP controller?
An ESP controller is a “C” source file that contains action functions to receive to incoming client requests and manage the applications response.