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Retrofit That Irrigation System To Wireless
Valves, Flow Sensors, Pumps, Moisture Sensors

Everything we build is designed and made in America

Tired of all the wires in the irrigation setup?  Well, you are in the right place.
Our product are designed to remove all the wiring in a traditional irrigation system.

Connect everything together without any wires, same controllers, same regular 24V valves, flow-sensors, moisture sensors, and same pumps, WITHOUT changing anything else. 

An irrigation system can be a combination of wired and wireless devices. 

We offer the ONLY solution that works with any standard 24V-AC valve in the market, there is no other one.  No need to change any valve or solenoid with our gear.

No need to worry about cell phone data either, or upgrade from "old-G" to a "new-G", or worry about WiFi.  Our gears run on a free 900MHz ISM frequency band.

- Move all of the controllers in one location and still keep them connected to the same valves, all without running any new wire (using WB-3XXR & WB-3XXT).

- Autonomous irrigation based on real-time measured soil moisture, no more guess work, or charts, or calculation or anything in that sort (WB-601/621, WB-712)

- Install a flow sensor without running wires back to controller (WB-801)

- No digging, no trenching

- Control unlimited number of valves from one zone

- Reduce or completely eliminate problems related to lightning strike



Please come & visit us at any of the following trade shows:

Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show 2023
Jan. 11-13, 2023
Baltimore, MD
Booth 2752


Norcal Landscape & Nursery Show 2023
Feb. 9, 2023
San Mateo, CA
Booth 510


World Ag Expo 2023
Feb. 14-16, 2023
Tulare, CA
Pavilion A&B, Booth 2024


Texas Nursery/Landscape Expo 2023
Aug. 9-11, 2023
San Antonio, TX
Booth 1614


Farwest 2023
Aug. 23-25, 2023
Portland, OR
Booth 8043


The Landscape Expo 2023
Sept. 20-21, 2023
Anaheim, CA
Booth 657


Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show 2024
Jan. 10-12, 2024
Baltimore, MD
Booth 2752

That WHY question!


Folks sometimes ask why did you folks start this?  Every project has a "why" question, doesn't it?

Sometimes we are blessed to wrap the project up in a positive way and get a "thing" that can answer that "What did you get for it?" question.  And sometimes we have to call the day with a cup of freshly brewed coffee (or some good ice-cream) or any other type of choice poison and just hang it up, right?

So, back in 2014 the irrigation setup in my own house needed some serious work.  I had to change the location of one of the valves, and all of the wires between controller and all of the valves were ruined and had to be changed.

I started looking for a way to connect the valves I had to the controller I had, BUT without running any wires.  After all, it was 2014 and everything has gone wireless "allegedly" and naturally someone or some company had done it. It has to be on the shelf somewhere, right?

After more than 2 or 3 trips to local hardware stores and various distributors and a handful of phone calls to different companies I found out there is no such thing.  I did get few laughs and some strange looks in the stores when I asked for a wireless retrofit gizmo.  But I could not find anything that would do the job.

So, natural thing was to post the question online which of course brought out all the smart A... gators and definitely got some good laughs.

Few told me to change everything to DC-latched valves with integrated controller (hockey pucks) and be done with it, and some told me to just rewire the system and forget the entire thing.  To make the story short, I got a bunch of advice and some hot air here and there, but it was all good.  Couple folks told me "if" there was such a thing, then they can use it too. 

So, I built it because I needed it for my own use.  I was NOT going to rewire the system and definitely wasn't going to get any DC valves.   Plus, the challenge of building the darn thing was an added bonus.

Well, a neighbor saw it, asked for it, and then one thing led to another and here it is! 

Maybe this can save someone some digging, some frustration, and some time that goes with debugging bad wires and such. 

This was my story about why!  And, the rest is just history that I doubt anyone cares about.


Yours truly,
Ahmad.

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