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Hunter ST-1600 Rotor Maintenance
When taken out of the box, the Hunter ST-1600 Rotor will be able to make a complete 180-degree sweep in 80 seconds at 90 PSI (6.2 bar; 620 kPa). In this
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
Synthetic Turf Irrigation ST-1600-KIT Installation and Assembly
In this video, we’ll show you how to assemble and install a Hunter ST-1600 Synthetic Turf Irrigation Kit. This all-in-one irrigation system is designed
Hunter Synthetic Turf Irrigation ST-KIT Sports Field Site Study in Phoenix, Arizona
Irrigation professional Dick Roberts of DTR Landscape Development shares his thoughts on the Hunter ST-KIT system. Watch to see several new Hunter ST
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
Clik-Delay Product Guide
The Hunter Clik-Delay was developed in response to the California Governor's mandate for a 48 hour irrigation delay after a rain event occurs. The Clik
Rain Sensors - FAQs
If your controller is showing a message indicating that the sensor is active even thought it has not rained or if the sensor is not shutting down the
Wireless Rain Clik - FAQs
If your wireless sensor is not shutting down irrigation when it rains or if the Sensor Status LED on the receiver continues to be red after the sensor
SVC Controller - Programming - Part 2 of 2
The SVC is ideal for applications where electrical power is absent using only a 9-volt battery to operate. The SVC does not require running electrical
SVC Controller - Programming - Part 1 of 2
The SVC is ideal for applications where electrical power is absent using only a 9-volt battery to operate. The SVC does not require running electrical
SVC Controller - Reset
If want to clear the memory on your controller and start from fresh, or if your controller is not responding to your commands, this video will show you