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Michael Haynes

This course is a beginner's or entry level class on a lawn sprinkler's electrical system. We cover the fundamental concepts of volts, amps, & ohms and how to measure these at the timer. You'll receive a 4 step process to program any irrigation timer, whether AC or DC. Then we'll get specific about timers, covering all the features you need to program, troubleshoot, or maximize a system's efficiency. As always, I've given you several real world skills that you can put into practice today; selecting and programming the right timer, properly splice sprinkler wiring, use a multimeter to troubleshoot an irrigation timer, and how to use a wire doubler.

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Learning objectives

  • Understand the basic concepts of volts, amps, & ohms
  • Program any timer in 4 easy steps
  • Use a multi-meter
  • Choose the correct method of splicing wires for underground burial

Syllabus

You'll recieve a fundamental knowledge of Electrical basic concepts and low voltage systems.

We'll consider the definition of Electricity and cover conductors, insulators, and circuits

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In this lecture, you'll learn the basics of Voltage and Current.

An understanding of resistance in an electrical circuit is essential to troubleshooting a sprinkler system.

Sprinkler systems typically use a low voltage signal to activate electrical solenoids and operate sensors.

Conclusion To Section 1
Quiz Description
Learn about the role of each component in a sprinkler system's electrical circuits.
Timers, Clocks, or Controllers
Electric Solenoid Valves
Sprinkler System Wiring
Rain & Weather Sensors
Flow Sensors
Conclusion To Section 2
Quiz For Section 2
Use a Multimeter to measure Volts, Amps, & Ohms in Series or Parallel, and learn to properly splice wires
Using A Multimeter
Parallel vs Series Measurements
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Resistance
Measuring Amperage
Splicing Wires
Conclusion To Section 3
Quiz For Section 3
We'll have a comprehensive discussion of all the types of timers and how to program them.
24 Volt AC Timers
Analog AC Timers
Digital AC Timers
4 Factors Of Timer Programming
Feature: Manual Operation
Feature: Global Adjust
Feature: Rain Delay
Feature: Modular Model
Feature: Outdoor Model
Feature: Computer Control
Feature: Remote Control
DC Battery Operated Timers
Common Timer Problems And Mistakes
Using A Wire Doubler
Conclusion To Section 4
A quick introduction to Pro Irrigation Training's resources.

A quick introduction to Pro Irrigation Training's resources.

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Develops a foundational understanding of basic electrical and low voltage systems, voltage, current, and resistance
Covers the fundamental concepts of volts, amps, and ohms and how to use this knowledge to test a lawn sprinkler's electrical system
Taught by Michael Haynes, an experienced instructor in the field
Provides hands-on skills that can be implemented immediately

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Irrigation 101: Electrical Basics And Irrigation Timers with these activities:
Review the fundamentals of electrical circuits
Refresh your memory by reviewing electrical current and circuit terminology to prepare for this course.
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  • Review definitions of electrical current, voltage, resistance, and power.
  • Draw a simple diagram of a basic electrical circuit (battery, wire, lightbulb).
Practice calculating electrical quantities
Sharpen your ability to calculate electrical quantities such as voltage, current, and resistance.
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  • Use Ohm's Law (V = IR) to solve for voltage, current, or resistance.
  • Calculate the total resistance of a series circuit.
  • Calculate the total resistance of a parallel circuit.
Create a study guide for the course
Organize your notes and materials into a comprehensive study guide that will help you review key concepts and prepare for assessments.
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  • Review your notes and course materials.
  • Identify key concepts and topics.
  • Summarize the main points of each topic.
  • Organize your study guide into logical sections.
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Practice troubleshooting electrical circuits
Develop your skills in troubleshooting electrical circuits to identify and fix problems.
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  • Use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
  • Identify common electrical faults and their symptoms.
  • Develop a systematic approach to troubleshooting electrical circuits.
Contribute to the open-source Sprinkler project
Engage with the open-source community and contribute to the development of open-source sprinkler control software.
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  • Visit the Sprinkler project website and familiarize yourself with the project.
  • Identify an area where you can contribute your skills.
  • Submit a pull request to the project repository.

Career center

Learners who complete Irrigation 101: Electrical Basics And Irrigation Timers will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Construction Electrician
Construction Electricians are responsible for installing and maintaining electrical systems in new and existing buildings. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Construction Electricians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical problems.
Maintenance Electrician
Maintenance Electricians are responsible for maintaining and repairing electrical systems in existing buildings. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Maintenance Electricians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical problems.
Licensed Electrician
Licensed Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and equipment. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Licensed Electricians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical problems.
Irrigation Technician
Irrigation Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing irrigation systems. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Irrigation Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current and voltage. This skill is essential for troubleshooting irrigation systems.
Power Line Technician
Power Line Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing power lines. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Power Line Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting power lines.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems and equipment. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Electrical Engineers to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical systems.
Solar Panel Installer
Solar Panel Installers are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing solar panels. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Solar Panel Installers to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting solar panels.
Wind Turbine Technician
Wind Turbine Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing wind turbines. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Wind Turbine Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting wind turbines.
Industrial Electrician
Industrial Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in industrial settings. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Industrial Electricians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical systems.
Field Service Electrician
Field Service Electricians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in the field. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Field Service Electricians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electrical systems.
Robotic Technician
Robotic Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing robots. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Robotic Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting robots.
Network Technician
Network Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing computer networks. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Network Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting computer networks.
Electronics Technician
Electronics Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic equipment. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Electronics Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting electronic equipment.
Control Systems Technician
Control Systems Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing control systems. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Control Systems Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting control systems.
Telecommunications Technician
Telecommunications Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing telecommunications equipment. This course provides a foundation of knowledge about electrical basics, including volts, amps, and ohms. This knowledge is essential for Telecommunications Technicians to safely and effectively perform their duties. In addition, the course covers how to use a multimeter to measure electrical current, voltage, and resistance. This skill is essential for troubleshooting telecommunications equipment.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Irrigation 101: Electrical Basics And Irrigation Timers.
Provides a comprehensive overview of electrical wiring for residential buildings, covering topics such as electrical safety, wiring methods, and electrical codes. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about electrical wiring.
Provides a practical guide to electrical wiring, with step-by-step instructions and illustrations. It useful resource for anyone who wants to learn how to wire a home or other building.
Provides a comprehensive overview of water management in irrigation systems, covering topics such as water sources, irrigation methods, and hydraulic design. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about water management in irrigation systems.
Provides a comprehensive overview of irrigation and drainage engineering, covering topics such as water resources, irrigation methods, and hydraulic design. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about irrigation and drainage engineering.
Provides a comprehensive overview of irrigation theory and practice, covering topics such as water resources, irrigation methods, and hydraulic design. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about irrigation theory and practice.
Provides a comprehensive overview of irrigation and drainage principles and practices, covering topics such as water resources, irrigation methods, and hydraulic design. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about irrigation and drainage principles and practices.
Provides a clear and concise introduction to electricity and electronics. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of electricity and electronics.
Provides a basic overview of electricity and electronics, with easy-to-understand explanations and illustrations. It useful resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of electricity and electronics.

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