Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
When paired together, the Hunter Solar Sync and Soil-Clik make the ultimate smart irrigation solution for your sprinkler system. Solar Sync adjusts run times for weather conditions, and provides rain and freeze shutdown. Soil-Clik prevents unnecessary …
Problem Plants are too dry. Cause Moisture level setting too low. Sensor in wrong location. Solution Increase arrows (+ button). Move sensor or valve wires; sensor must be in last zone to water. Problem Plants are too wet. Cause Moisture level setting too …
The Soil-Clik module is designed for outdoor installation when necessary. However, electronics will benefit from a protected location when practical. Mount within 6 ft (2 m) of the host controller. An indoor location, or inside the controller enclosure …
Gray Wires: Connection to Soil-Clik Probe. Yellow Wires: Soil-Clik Module power, requires 24 V AC power (100 mA, max). White Wires: Module output, to Hunter controller sensor input, or to interrupt 24 V common wiring to field. Route all wires through …
Yellow power wires to X-Core 24 VAC terminals. White wires to Sensor ( SEN ), or common interrupt. Gray wires to PROB . … Soil-Clik - Connecting to …
Yellow power wires to Pro-C AC1 and AC2 . White wires to Sensor or common interrupt. Remove jumper plate from Sensor Terminals. Gray wires to PROB . … Soil-Clik - Connecting to …
Yellow power wires to I-Core AC1 and AC2 . White wires to S1 , S2 or S3 terminals. Remove jumper wire from selected Sensor Terminal. Gray wires to PROB . … Soil-Clik - Connecting to …
The moisture sensing Soil-Clik probe must be installed within 1000 ft (300 m) of the Soil-Clik module, using 18 AWG (1 mm 2 ) Direct Burial (UF) wire. Choosing the Zone Install the probe within the last typical zone to irrigate, so that normal irrigation …
Use only 18 AWG (1 mm 2 ) or larger direct burial rated wire, up to 1000 ft (300 m) from the module. Note: Avoid high voltage lines or other sources of electrical interference Connect the gray/black probe wires to the 2 gray module wires with waterproof …
1. Soak lower two-thirds of probe for 30 minutes before installing. Do not allow water to cover the top cap where wires are connected. … 2. Use 1 ⁄ 2" (12 mm) PVC pipe to make a vertical hole to desired depth in the soil (outside diameter 7/8" (22 mm)). … …
Welcome to the Soil-Clik support section. The Soil-Clik measures moisture in the soil and stops watering once soil reaches desired moisture level. In this section you will find instructions on connecting, installing, programing and troubleshooting the …
Regularly check the Eco-Indicator to identify leaks or clogs in the system. Check any subsurface system on a regular schedule by viewing the health of the planted materials. Manually flush the system after repairs to the mat and dripline. Regularly clean …
This guide outlines the application, design, and installation of Hunter’s inline drip products that provide designers, installers, and irrigation managers a new class of irrigation technology. It is written for professionals who have a solid understanding …
Keep the Eco-Mat lightly moist at all times. Eco-Mat emitters flow at a rate of 0.6 gallons per hour (2.2 liters per hour). With consistent 14-inch (35-centimeter) laterals, the application rate will be 0.83 inches per hour (2.1 centimeters per hour). …
The bar steps in the display represent centibars of soil water tension on a scale of 10 to 100. High numbers indicate dry soil, or soil from which it is very difficult for plants to extract moisture. The level of the arrows indicates the point at which …
From the Account Settings menu on this screen, you can choose where notifications will be sent if there is more than one account user and generate an API key for home automation purposes. Learn more … Sign in to your Hydrawise account. Click the ( ) …
Hydrawise allows you to remove your account from our database if necessary. This is only necessary in the event that you no longer need access to the Hydrawise App or your controller. Please be cautious; when this function is used, all your information in …
The Files section allows you to store important documents. You can upload files that are useful in managing different irrigation areas. Irrigation plans and documents are a great reference when you have a variety of landscapes with individual watering …
Start by choosing a location with good Wi-Fi coverage. Wi-Fi coverage can be easily tested using a smartphone. A signal strength of 2 or 3 bars is recommended. Wi-Fi connectivity can also be tested on the Pro-HC itself (signal strength is shown when you …
Hydrawise® Software supports standard open/closed contact rain and soil moisture sensors. You can use any generic sensor type with an open/closed contact. These sensors use two wires and are usually labeled as normally open (sometimes called NO) or …
Manual Watering allows the user to activate a single station for a specified run time or activate an entire program. The weather sensor condition (if used) will be disregarded in the manual single station mode. … MANUAL SINGLE STATION Make sure the …
The Diagnostics menu allows operation and test of decoder functions, along with some sensor and controller test functions. From the Main Menu, move the pointer to Diagnostics and press Next . … The ICD-HP can turn individual station outputs on and off for …
The Actions button is a quick, helpful tool that allows you to perform essential commands within the app. This is another area in the app to perform manual operation, suspend watering, and turn the controller off. … Allows you to initiate irrigation for …
Choose from the topics listed below: Comm Unsuccessful Stations will not turn on The decoder will not respond after a firmware update Poor battery life Dual/Pilot decoder not recognized by handheld Communicating Asterisk * Symbol … Problem ICD-HP will …