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Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Basic Troubleshooting (Beeping, etc.) (12 of 12)
This video explains how the WVL, the WVOM and the Repeater communicate, how to use the WVL App to test and remedy issues, and explains solutions to
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Solar Panel Kit (SP-WVL) (11 of 12)
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Repeater (RPT, RPT-E) (10 of 12)
The Repeater is a simple but powerful device that can double the coverage area and help clear obstacles that might otherwise block radio signals. It
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Antenna Extension Kit (ANT-EXT-KIT) (9 of 12)
The Antenna Extension Kit can improve coverage distance in any installation. The kit can also help overcome future obstructions such as sheds, vehicles
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Solenoid Wiring (8 of 12)
Once a WVL is installed properly, you can connect the solenoid wiring to the DC-Latching Solenoid. Connect each numbered red output wires to the correct
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: WVL Field Installation (7 of 12)
In this video, learn how to install the Hunter Wireless Valve Link. A simple way to install the Wireless Valve Link is to install it in its own separate
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Edit (Change) WVL Station Assignments (6 of 12)
To edit station assignments in an existing Wireless Valve Link that have already been assigned, you don’t need to re-enter Assignment Mode. Just go to
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Firmware Updates (5 of 12)
In some cases, the app may prompt you to download firmware updates. Some updates are only for the Wireless Valve Output Module, but some may also be for
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Site Survey Mode (4 of 12)
The Site Survey Mode can be used to test radio reception at a proposed valve box location before you complete the final installation. You can use a
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Adding and Programming WVLs (3 of 12)
Easily add and program Wireless Valve Links to your Wireless Valve Module with a few steps on the Wireless Valve System App on your smartphone. Wireless
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Install the App and the WVOM (2 of 12)
The first step when installing a Hunter WVL is to download the app on an iOS® or Android® device. You will need the app for programming the WVLs on all
Hunter Wireless Valve Link: Overview (1 of 12)
The Wireless Valve Link from Hunter Industries is an innovative product that allows license-free, wireless valve control for ICC2 and HCC Controllers
Battery Operated Controllers provide irrigation solutions
Hunter Industries Battery Operated Controllers provide irrigation solutions for many situations and can do just about everything a standard AC
Feeling the Pressure – Reasons and Methods to Regulate
04:28 – Agenda 05:55 – What is a pressure regulator 08:03 – The Benefits of pressure regulation 13:11 – Pressure regulators for landscape Irrigation 19
Solar and Battery-Operated Controllers: No Power, No Problem.
When you need to irrigate in places where traditional power is not available, the NODE and XC-Hybrid battery-operated controllers with solar ability are
Pro-Spray with FloGuard™: Save Water the Instant a Missing Nozzle is Detected
Pro-Spray with FloGuard™: Save Water the Instant a Missing Nozzle is Detected. In the event of a missing nozzle, FloGuard technology reduces the flow of
Spray Nozzle Challenge
Join Hunter as we conduct a blind spray nozzle challenge. Contractors are interviewed before and after taking the challenge and share their results with
Water Savings: Using Pressure Regulation
Learn about the water savings and efficiency gained by using properly pressure-regulated spray bodies and rotors. Hunter offers the Hunter Pro-Spray®
Be a Hero. Save Water. Save the Day.
Do you like heroes who battle villains and save the day? If so, this Smart Irrigation video by Hunter Industries is for you! We highlight the real
NODE: Programming the NODE irrigation controller
In this video, you will learn how to program the Node battery powered irrigation controller. The Node controller requires the use of DC latching
NODE: Introduction and overview of buttons
Learn about Hunter's battery operated sprinkler controller - Node. The Node controller requires the use of DC latching solenoids. To create a program on
NODE: Setting the date and time
To program the Node battery operated irrigation controller you must first set the date and time. To set the time and date on the node press the center
NODE: Setting program start times
An irrigation program is a group of stations that are set to water at the same time. To create a program on your Node battery operated sprinkler
NODE: Setting station run times
To assign run times to the stations on your Node battery powered sprinkler clock, use the center button to scroll past the start time screen to the