Is that possible to power two controllers with one socket?

9 days later

Hi Enezator,
It depends, do the two controllers next to each other?

yes, right beside each other in my garage.\
But only one outlet there, and it cannot be plugged in for two devices simultaneously, the AC adapter is too big.

I would say an Isolator is a good choice

My neighbor got one, but it bot behave well
And I search it on amazon, very expensive, is there any other way to do it?

Sure, here you go.
Power one controller with the AC adaptor, then grab two additional wires to get the two controllers connected.
-24VAC to -24VAC, +24VAC to +24VAC
Those two wires are used to power another unit.

    Okay, that sounds pretty easy, I'll try it out. thanks

    Just a follow up, it really works, thank you
    But I got another question, I have two rain sensors that used to connect to the two controllers. One broken now, maybe it's possible that the two controller share this one rain sensor.
    I'm so greedy,hh

    Imolaza

      Enezator I have exactly the same question, can two controllers share one sensor and do no harm to them?

      Bind two of the wires to the wire connected to the COM terminal of the rain sensor. Similarly, bind the other two wires to the wire connected to the S terminal of the rain sensor. Connect the wires bound to the COM terminal to the COM terminals of the two controllers, respectively. Connect the wires bound to the S terminal to the S terminals of the two controllers, respectively.
      Am I clear?

      Woah, a piece of work
      That's right, Mr pencil

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