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Galcon 7101BT Bluetooth High Flow Waterproof Timer

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$139.95

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SKU:
TGNHFBTK
MPN:
GAR6S2312BT

Description

This high flow, battery operated, water resistant timer comes with a built-in, latching solenoid valve and removable LCD controller for easy programming. Use a high-flow hose extension to relief the weight of the timer assembly on the faucet. Irrigation controller ideal for sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in home gardens, flowerbeds, roof gardens and flower pots Includes a hydraulic valve, ¾” diameter, for single irrigation valve - battery-powered.

Features:

  • Weekly/Daily Programming
  • Cyclic programming option available
  • Easy to set programming with LCD display.
  • Manual override and low battery indicator.
  • Programming can be done between 14-90 feet away from timer depending on surroundings

Specifications:

  • Start Times: Up to 4 per day. Daily, up to every 7 days.
  • Duration: 1 minute to 12 hours
  • Pressure Range: 10 - 145 PSI
  • Flow Range: 0.5 - 28 gallons per minute (GPM)
  • 3/4" MPT inlet and outlet, a Female Hose x 3/4" Male Pipe Adapter is included to connect to a spigot
  • Batteries: One 9 volt industrial alkaline (not included)
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Place in horizontal position
  • Manufacturer's Part Number: 7101BT

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