Interesting. No aspects of my OSPi are cloud hosted except for the 
forecasting - which I'm not using since I don't use the Zimmerman methods 
or anything. My app version is 2.2.0 and firmware is 2.1.9 (3). 

I do not have my system connected to opensprinkler.com in any fashion (I'm 
not even logged in). So I'm 100% local only. 

On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 9:53:05 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

>
>
> On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 6:55:11 AM UTC-6, Pat wrote:
>>
>> Best part is no cloud dependencies and reliable timing. No problems at 
>> all here. I turn the Pi off over the winter to save the SD card from 
>> un-needed usage. 
>>
>
> Pat, by default (these days anyway), the UI code and the forecasting 
> feature are cloud hosted, although the UI
> is just a web directory and is available to use locally, and the forecast 
> piece (percentage adjustments) can also be hosted locally
> if you want that included, aside form the fact you have to query a 
> forecast service for that data.  I ran one for a couple of years and
> didn't have any problems other than RPi/DNS sorts of things, but those are 
> my fault, not the product.  I'm going to be buying another
> one shortly, since I moved and left the other one behind.  I added a cheap 
> SSD and USB<->SSD adapter to avoid SD card issues.
>
> Chris
>

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