We Want To Hear Your Questions!

Do you have questions about the Cyber-Rain system and its uses? We’d love to hear them!

Each week, we try to offer a Question of the Week, addressing a frequently asked question about the Cyber-Rain system, or ways in which the Cyber-Rain system can help save a significant amount of water every year. You can view previously asked questions here.

Send your questions to 4cyberrain@gmail.com.

We look forward to answering your questions, and invite you to become a part of the water-saving dialog!

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8 Responses to We Want To Hear Your Questions!

  1. Alexander Reid says:

    Hello, I buy a Cyber Rain controller and Im usin it in south america (Santiago, Chile) How do I enter a zip code to the software to be able to get my weather from the web? Which is the zip code of Santiago Chile?
    Last question, It keeps saying under current event….

    Thanks.

    a.r.

  2. Clark Reynolds says:

    Can I use this system if I am accessing my home computer from a remote computer?

  3. Dan Gorlick says:

    Why don’t you support a IP port vs the wireless technology? I’d much prefer to run an ethernet cable to my router than have to deal with a USB dongle/device. Run it as a web server and do its own weather lookups vs requiring a PC for that.

  4. Bill Stevens says:

    Do any of the Cyber-Rain models support pump start relays? If not, are there any plans to include this feature in future models?

  5. We’re developing a web-based version of our product due out sometime in the next 6 months. Look out for news!

  6. Yes. The pro version has remote access capabilities.

  7. Hello Alexander, we only support US zip codes unfortunately.

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