8/30/2011 8:08 PM
Decoder is by far the best way to go. IF, the companies start making "smart tools" that are fool proof and are better than having to be a gymnast with your fingers on grease laden once spliced wires during troubleshooting. as far as The wall panels are concerned, if they go, so goes the leg, unless you have an "extra to plug in" or create a jumper wire from box to box, you will be overnighting with a key and a flashlight. Chances are, you took a bad hit if the box behind the big fuses are down, so your itty bitty components must be toast, and there will be plenty of hunting or digging to do. This could all be made easier with a few electrical doo dads built in china. This being said, I may never go with a decoder system again unless I have a payroll to support an intelligent human willing to work for a period of time, as problems are learning experience and only occur on thursday or friday nights.
I do have a price for my thoughts, and would always be willing to share them with Toro or Rainbird. I would need to sit with their difference makers, and come up with a way to get satellite boxes obsolete. I believe it is entirely possible to do already. It is amazing to think what technology is available out there that doesn't translate fully to our profession. I mean, shouldn't we all have a dialer from our pump station or a mobile device to text you the pump cut off, or must you log in remotely ten times a night worrying? What about simple power outages? Surges? We have over 100K in pump stations with out having something a simple cell phone could accomplish nowadays.
Decoders are close to taking over, but no surge protection rods will prevent damage when lightening is, well...lightening. Thus, the chase after the fact has to be more efficient.
My two cents-Ian