Thank you so much. I'm about to have a panic attack after trying to get my sprinklers to run at the right time 😂I messed up exactly when you said most people mess up😅
my esp-me3 control box is set to run on program B only thru 6 zones manually when it finishes the alarm starts flashing saying there is no time set on A.How do i stop the flashing?
Is program be your only functioning start time. There’s so many variables that can play. Do you have modulars in your ESP three me. We may want to make sure that those modulars are being read by the clock and then I’m going bad they can throw up a signal like that also. Have you tried putting a program at a time on and see if it works?
But based on your question you would need to just add a start time that’s it I believe once you add a start time and then put time on your run times the clock will run automatically based on your one start time
Excellent question those type of timers have a battery inside them that is meant to hold the program. If you don’t have that 9 V battery in there and for example you have a lightning strike or something that resets the power the clock will go back to its original programming when it came out the factory
Best video on this. You told me what not to do! Thanks
The best demonstration I've seen. Thanks!
im hear for you!!
Thank you - this video had the answer that I was looking for - that you only need one start time! Thanks again.
Same😅😢
Thank you so much. I'm about to have a panic attack after trying to get my sprinklers to run at the right time 😂I messed up exactly when you said most people mess up😅
@@lauradozier4985 lol that’s what I’m here for!!!
Thanks for the help! From NS, Canada!!
Anytime my friend anytime thank you for the heads up
Thanks made it easy
any time family any time!!
ONE STARTTIME!🤪
@@stevekaufman1059 lol that’s all
my esp-me3 control box is set to run on program B only thru 6 zones manually when it finishes the alarm starts flashing saying there is no time set on A.How do i stop the flashing?
Is program be your only functioning start time. There’s so many variables that can play. Do you have modulars in your ESP three me. We may want to make sure that those modulars are being read by the clock and then I’m going bad they can throw up a signal like that also. Have you tried putting a program at a time on and see if it works?
But based on your question you would need to just add a start time that’s it I believe once you add a start time and then put time on your run times the clock will run automatically based on your one start time
My system is two years old and has started to restart on its own. I have checked the programs for duplicate setting and I don't see any. Now what?
Excellent question those type of timers have a battery inside them that is meant to hold the program. If you don’t have that 9 V battery in there and for example you have a lightning strike or something that resets the power the clock will go back to its original programming when it came out the factory
@@progreengroundservices4038 there is a brand new battery in it
@@suevandegenachte1128 is it a older version of the ESP? if not it might be a faulty timer.