Hello
I have an irrigation pump that is controlled by an Intermatic mechanical timer with the yellow dial. With it, I control days and minutes of irrigation (in 6 minute increments); it has a rain sensor attached to it that cuts off power after a rain. All good.
Below the timer, is a cut off switch that kills power to the unit.
My conundrum. I would like to add the ability of turning the pump off using my x10 remote. At midday yesterday it rained fairly hard; yet for some reason the pump came on this morning. So, I had to go downstairs, go outside and turn the pump off. I would like to do that via an x10 remote, but I want to maintain the functionality of the timer (i can select to water every other day and at what time).
Possible solutions:
1) Replace that kill switch with an x10 220v switch (I forgot the model number). However, the timer's clock will lose power and so it will lose the time.
2) Place the x10 switch AFTER the box, and thus leaving the scheduling work to the Intermatic timer. In a situation like this morning, an undesired ON, I can kill power to the pump via the x10 switch, even though the Intermatic switch retains its power.
3) I would like to replace the Intermatic with an x10 solution, but I want to be able to schedule watering every other day and for 12 or 18 minutes. Unless I use software, I have no way to do that with the brain of my X10 work, the MT13A timer.
I think option 2 will work, but I value your input and suggestions.