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Dig Leit1 Timer

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$94.95

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SKU:
TDLT
MPN:
LEIT1

Description

The DIG LEIT1 Solar Powered Timer is a single station ambient light powered controller with two wires with DC latching solenoid adapters. Powered solely by solar light, DIG has developed a fully self-sustainable irrigation controller that doesn't use batteries or an AC power source. The LEIT-1 requires no direct sunlight and can obtain enough power from surrounding light to operate in any weather condition. In addition, the LEIT-1 employs SimpleSmart programming which automatically adjusts irrigation schedules monthly to help eliminate over and underwatering, ensuring a healthy landscape while saving water.

Features:

  • Rain and moisture sensor compatible
  • Compatible with most DC valves
  • No battery required
  • Seven keypad buttons with Integrated liquid crystal display
  • Adapter included for Rain Bird, Hunter, and Toro valves

Specifics:

  • Operating Pressure: 10-150 PSI (.7-10.5 BAR)
  • Duration: Up to 5 hours and 59 minutes in one-minute increments
  • Sensor connection: Normally closed 6" yellow wire
  • Solenoid: 7-12 VDC, two-way latching, normally closed
  • Custom programming with a weekly calendar, odd days, even days, or intervals from one to thirty days
  • Manual On/ Off button
  • Start times: 5 per day

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