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The Hunter XC Hybrid Timer (6 Station) provides professional-grade water management for areas where a traditional power source is unavailable. Housed in a durable, weather-resistant enclosure, this battery-operated timer comfortably manages up to 6 independent zones. It operates entirely on AA alkaline batteries, making it the perfect automation solution for remote landscapes, large estates, or public medians. When paired with DC latching valves, it ensures your system runs reliably season after season.
The Hunter XCH-600 sets itself apart with premium scheduling features typically only found on hardwired AC controllers. It includes global seasonal adjustment (0–150%) to easily adapt your watering run times to changing weather, as well as a non-volatile memory that safely retains your current time, day, and program information even when the batteries run out. With the ability to mount the controller up to 550 feet away using 18 gauge direct burial wire, this timer offers unmatched flexibility for expansive off-grid irrigation setups.
Detailed specifications for system planning.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Controller Type | DC Battery Operated, Multi-Station |
| Stations | 6 Stations (Valves sold separately) |
| Power Source | Six AA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included) |
| Start Times | Up to 4 per program per day |
| Run Time Duration | 1 minute to 4 hours |
| Programming Options | Weekly, Odd/Even Days |
| Compatible Valves | 9-Volt, 2-Wire DC Latching Valves |
| Maximum Wire Run | 550 ft (18 AWG) / 1,380 ft (14 AWG) |
| Warranty | 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| MPN | XCH-600 |
Get your hybrid battery controller running smoothly.
Step 1: Mount the Controller
Select an appropriate outdoor wall or post location. Securely mount the weather-resistant enclosure using the provided keyhole and lower mounting holes.
Step 2: Install Batteries
Open the battery compartment and install six fresh AA alkaline batteries. Ensure polarity is correct.
Step 3: Wire the Valves
Run direct burial wire from the controller to your valve manifold (up to 550 feet with 18-gauge wire). Connect the common wire to the "C" terminal and individual station wires to their respective numbered terminals.
Step 4: Program Your Zones
Use the dial and interface to set the current time, day, and your desired watering schedules (run times, start times, and water days) for each of the 6 zones.
Does the Hunter XCH-600 require an electrical outlet?
No, the Hunter XCH-600 is designed specifically for off-grid installations and operates entirely on six AA alkaline batteries, requiring absolutely no hardwired AC power.
It is the perfect choice for highway medians, large rural properties, and temporary irrigation sites.
Which valves work with the Hunter XCH-600 controller?
The Hunter XCH-600 must be paired with 9-volt, 2-wire DC latching solenoids. It will not operate standard 24V AC irrigation valves.
Ensure you purchase the correct DC valves or replacement DC solenoids to retrofit an existing AC manifold.
Does the Hunter XCH-600 lose its memory if the batteries die?
No, the Hunter XCH-600 features non-volatile memory that securely retains all of your programmed watering schedules, dates, and times indefinitely without any battery power.
This robust feature provides complete peace of mind during off-season storage or unexpected battery depletion.
How should I prepare my Hunter XCH-600 for spring watering?
Prepare the Hunter XCH-600 for spring by installing six fresh AA alkaline batteries, checking wire connections, and using the global seasonal adjust feature to temporarily scale back your watering times.
As the season progresses and temperatures rise, you can easily increase the seasonal adjust percentage without reprogramming every individual station.
Please note the requirements for this commercial timer:
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