When you create a schedule with hourly intervals and specify a start and end time (e.g., sunrise/sunset), the behavior works as follows:

  • The first irrigation begins at the set start time (e.g., before sunrise).

  • After that, the schedule will continue to repeat at the set interval (e.g., every 6 hours), regardless of day or time—even into the next day.

  • The schedule will not reset based on the next day's sunrise/sunset; it simply follows the interval cycle from the first execution.


Example:

You set a schedule to start before sunrise, run for 10 minutes, and repeat every 6 hours:

  • Day 1, 5:50 AM (before sunrise): First irrigation starts.

  • 11:50 AM: Second cycle starts.

  • 5:50 PM: Third cycle starts.

  • 11:50 PM: Fourth cycle starts.

  • And it continues every 6 hours from the first run time, not sunrise on the next day.

 

 

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