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How to Replace a Manual Zone Valve and Add a Hunter NODE-BT Bluetooth® Battery-Operated Controller
In this video, we’ll show you how to replace a manual zone valve and add a Hunter NODE-BT Bluetooth® Battery-Operated Controller. Converting an old
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
NODE-BT Irrigation Controller with SC-PROBE Soil Moisture Sensor
In this video, you will learn how to install, connect, set up, and program soil moisture sensor with a NODE-BT irrigation controller. The SC-Probe is a
NODE-BT Bluetooth® enabled, wireless valve controller Product Guide
A reliable, waterproof, battery-operated controller with soil moisture sensing capabilities that can be programmed from a smartphone is the landscape
Hunter Pro Adjustable Spray Nozzles: More Durable and Long-Lasting than the Competition
Hunter Pro Adjustable Spray Nozzles: More Durable and Long-Lasting than the Competition We have all seen split and cracked spray nozzles with distorted
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
Pro-Spray Product Comparison. 60 second version
How much pressure can a sprinkler head can handle before it literally explodes? In this condensed version of the Pro-Spray video, we get right to the
Hunter Spray Adjustments and Maintenance
This video explains how to adjust and maintain Hunter sprays on an irrigation system. A Hunter Technical Support Representative demonstrates flushing a
Pro-Spray Product Guide
The Pro-Spray Product Guide shows you everything you need to know about the Hunter Pro-Spray. We show you an overview of the Pro-Spray with all the
Pro-Spray Built to Perform - Burst, Surge, Flush and Cap-leak.
How much pressure can a sprinkler head can handle before it literally explodes? In this video, Hunter engineers push competing spray heads to the point