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DIG 410BT Bluetooth Battery Operated Controller (Controller Only) | 410BT-000

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$98.75

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SKU:
TD410BT
MPN:
410BT-000

Description

Dig's 410BT Series Battery Irrigation Controller features Bluetooth wireless technology and a full-function irrigation controller. Operate with any Android or iPhone smart device from the convenience of your home. The 410BT controller is designed for residential and commercial applications. Its waterproof design makes it ideal for any environment. The controller includes a single button for manual operation and a professional-grade inline valve with flow control.

Features:

  • Compatible with any supported Android or iPhone smart device
  • Programmed entirely using accompanying smart phone app
  • Bluetooth communication range: up to 50'; (15m)
  • Easy to set up, install and operate
  • Waterproof
  • Non-volatile memory retains program and timer integrity
  • Three Year warranty

Specifications:

  • Type: DC (IP68)
  • Power Source: Two AA Alkaline Batteries (not included)
  • Controller power input: 11 volts
  • Solenoid wire: 8"; (20cm)
  • Operating pressure: 10 to 150 PSI (.7 to 10.5 bar)
  • Flow Range: .1 to 160 GPM
  • Temperature range: 38-130° F (3-54°C)
  • Inlet and outlet: Female Pipe Thread

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