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Simple device: a flowmeter that can be set to turn off that hose you set to dribbling on the back forty an hour ago, then forgot about, after x gallons have passed thru it. A simple timer would probably work as well; if it's good enough for automatic sprinklers it oughtta be adaptable to a faucet too.
Anything to prevent coming home after work to a drenched backyard is a plus!
Hose Timer
http://www.google.c...0US340&q=hose+timer There are plenty of these available if you only want to control your outdoor spigots. [jurist, Jun 30 2010]
1 Control, Variable time
http://www.sears.co..._07169178000P?mv=rr [MechE, Jul 01 2010]
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I want something simpler that doesn't require programming and a schedule. What's needed is a plain vanilla widget attached to the faucet, with ONE button on it. It would let water flow for oh, say, 10 minutes, then cut off the flow. Has anyone go a link one of these?? |
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My link is about as close as you're going to get, one control, twist to set time. |
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