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Hunter HPC 400 Hydrowise 4 Station Controller Plastic Wi-Fi Indoor/Outdoor Base Model

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$376.75

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SKU:
HPC400
UPC:
611698459942
MPN:
HPC400

Description

The HPC controller combines Wi-Fi-based irrigation management and the convenience of modular functionality into one next-generation controller. The HPC Hydrawise helps contractors save time and water, protect landscapes, and meet customers' demands for smart home solutions.

Predictive watering is among the controller's many features. It adjusts irrigation schedules based on local, real-time temperature, rainfall probability, wind, and humidity. A built-in milliamp sensor makes troubleshooting wiring issues easy. By adding a simple-to-install HC Flow Meter, users can receive notifications regarding leaking pipes or broken sprinklers. Users can also manage the controller from anywhere using a smartphone, tablet, or computer.

  • The HPC Hydrawise is compatible with Amazon Alexa, which allows for convenient voice control to start, stop, and suspend irrigation.
  • Application Type: Outdoor/Indoor
  • Zones: 4
  • Controller Power: AC
  • 2 sensor input available for use with Click sensor or HC Flow Meter
  • Standard programming options allow for 6 independent irrigation programs and 6 start times per program.

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