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Locating Irrigation Wires and Valves with a Wire/Valve Locator
We’ll show how to set up a typical wire and valve locator, how to locate a valve, track and mark the wire location to aid in troubleshooting wiring
Locating Wiring & Connection Defects Using a Ground Fault Locator
Once you’ve determined that the controller and valve are working properly, you need to take a closer look at the wiring to determine where the problem
Grounding and Ground Testing for Irrigation Systems
In this video, we’ll cover typical grounding specifications; two-wire decoder system grounding; Hunter ICD decoder grounding; using the Dual-S surge
Multimeter Basics: Troubleshooting an irrigation system using a Multimeter
We’ll be going over the basic functions of a voltmeter and how you can use it in locating problems within your irrigation system. We’ll be talking about
Troubleshooting Irrigation Systems with a Pro50K or a Station Master Pro
When you are looking for a bad wire, testing a solenoid's health, or testing the power output from an irrigation controller, it is essential to have the
X2 WAND Wi-Fi Module Troubleshooting
In this video, we will show you how to troubleshoot your WAND Wi-Fi module to successfully connect your X2 controller to the internet.
X2 Irrigation Controller: Connecting to Wi-Fi
Connect your X2 controller to the internet using the WAND Wi-Fi module. 0:40 - WAND OVERVIEW AND BENEFITS. 1:10 - CHECKING YOUR WI-FI SIGNAL. 1:55 -
X2 Standalone Control vs WI-FI to Hydrawise with the WAND module
In this video, you will learn how X2 works as a standalone controller without Wi-Fi. You will also learn how the WAND Wi-Fi module gives X2 new
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: Turn on stations manually
To run your sprinkler stations manually with the Node battery powered irrigation clock, hold down the right arrow to enter into the manual mode. Select
NODE: Off mode
To put the Node battery powered sprinkler timer in the off mode, use the center button to advance to the off screen and allow the controller to go to
NODE: Seasonal adjustment
Another feature that the Node battery powered irrigation controller has is the seasonal adjustment option. To activate the seasonal adjustment, press
NODE: Setting up a separate program
To set up a separate program on your Node battery powered sprinkler timer, use the center button to go to the start time option and hit the program
NODE: Setting days to water
To set the days that you want your sprinkler system to run using your Node battery powered irrigation controller, use the center button to scroll
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
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 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: 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