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DIG 7X0A Series Battery Operated Controller (Controller Only) | Waterproof 720A, 740A and 760A

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$109.95 - $149.75

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SKU:
TD7X0A
MPN:
7X0A-000

Description

DIG's waterproof 7X0A, two-station battery-operated controllers are designed for challenging sites without AC power for above- or below-grade installation. The controllers include wire connections for a master valve, a rain sensor, and DC latching solenoids. The 7X0A series offers economical and reliable results with programming versatility and operation simplicity.

The 7X0A series controllers feature seven buttons with a large, easy-to-read display, EasyFlow™ navigation, simple icon-based programming with an AM/PM clock, four programs, five start times per day per program in weekly or cyclical operation, watering duration of up to 5 hours and 59 minutes in 1-minute increments per program, manual run by valve or by program, monthly budget, rain delay for up to 99 days, watering restriction by month, and 20 preset smart programs utilizing historical ET.

Features:

  • Four independent programs with five start times per program
  • Watering flexibility with a selection of watering frequencies that include weekly, odd or even days of the month, and cyclical with five start times per day per program
  • Seven buttons with integrated large display
  • Non-volatile memory holds programs indefinitely without batteries
  • Irrigation suspension (rain delay) for up to 99 days
  • On/Off button allows the user to turn off the controller system or an individual program and reactivate it as needed
  • Waterproof
  • Three-year warranty

Specifications:

  • Type: DC
  • Power Source: Two AA Alkaline Batteries (not included)
  • Controller power input: 11 volts
  • Program mode: Seven keypad buttons with integrated liquid crystal display
  • Temperature range: 38-130° F (3-54°C)
  • Solenoid control orifice: .065 (1.65mm)
  • Sensor Connection: Normally closed 6-inch yellow wire (16 AWG)

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