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  • Rain-Clik Rain Sensor

    Most Rain-Sensing Devices Work By Accumulating A Set Amount Of Rainfall Before A Switch Is Activated That Interrupts The Circuit From The Controller And Shuts Off The System. In That “Accumulation Time”, The System Will Unnecessarily Continue To Water. This Can Look Especially Bad For Conservation-Conscious Municipalities, Businesses, And Residences. With Built-In Quick Response Technology, …

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  • Soil-Clik Sensor

    The Soil-Clik Simplifies Soil Moisture Sensing. The Soil-Clik Probe Uses Proven Technology To Measure Moisture Within The Root Zone. When The Probe Senses That The Soil Has Reached Its Desired Moisture Level, It Will Shut Down Irrigation, Preventing Water Waste. Soil-Clik Has Two Components: A Moisture Sensor Probe, Which Is Placed In The Soil, And …

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  • Solar Sync Sensor

    This Sensor Automatically Adjusts Controller Run Times Daily Based On Local Climate Conditions To Reduce Water Usage And Improve Plant Health. The Solar Sync Sensor Is An Advanced Weather Sensor That Calculates Evapotranspiration (Et) And Adjusts Hunter Controllers Daily Based Upon Onsite Weather Conditions. Solar Sync Measures Sunlight And Temperature, And Uses Et To Determine …

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  • Wind-Clik Sensor

    Look At Any Sprinkler’S Performance Chart And You’Ll See That The Data Was Gathered From Tests Conducted Under Zero Wind Conditions. Of Course, In The Real World, Not Every Day Is A Calm One. And, While Most Sprinklers Can Still Perform Close To Peak Efficiency With Some Type Of Breeze, When Air Movement Starts To …

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