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Mini Clik Rain Sensor (Normally Closed)

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$41.15

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SKU:
TMS
UPC:
00611698113301

Description

Automated Water Conservation for Standard AC Irrigation Systems

The Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor (Normally Closed) is the industry standard for preventing your irrigation system from running during or immediately after a rainstorm. Designed specifically to work with the vast majority of standard plug-in AC controllers that require a normally closed circuit, this sensor acts as an automated switch. When sufficient rain falls, it interrupts your timer's signal to the valves, saving water, reducing your utility bills, and preventing your landscape from becoming over-saturated.

Unlike electronic cup sensors that can be overly sensitive or prone to failure, the Mini-Clik relies on proven mechanical action. Inside the housing are hygroscopic disks that physically swell as they absorb rainwater, triggering the switch to pause your watering cycle. As the weather clears, the disks slowly dry and shrink, automatically resetting the system. With a fully adjustable rainfall threshold and an adjustable vent ring to control the drying rate, you can easily customize the sensor to perfectly match your local climate.

Why Choose the Hunter Mini-Clik (Normally Closed)?
  • Conserves Water: Automatically pauses scheduled irrigation cycles during rain events, preventing wasteful over-watering.
  • Adjustable Rainfall Trigger: Twist the cap to set the sensor to activate after 1/8", 1/4", 1/2", or 3/4" of accumulated rainfall.
  • Adjustable Dry-Out Rate: A built-in vent ring allows you to control how fast the internal disks dry, perfectly mimicking the dry-out time of your soil.
  • Normally Closed Wiring: The standard format for 95% of standard AC plug-in irrigation controllers on the market (Hunter, Rain Bird, Rachio, etc.).
  • Highly Accurate: The physical swelling of the moisture-absorbing disks provides a much more reliable and accurate reading than digital or cup sensors.
Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications for system planning.

Specification Details
Product Type Mechanical Rain Sensor
Switch Type Normally Closed (NC)
Rainfall Settings 1/8", 1/4", 1/2", and 3/4"
Mounting Options Aluminum extension arm included (Eaves, fences, gutters)
Switch Rating 24 VAC, 5 Amps
Sensing Mechanism Hygroscopic Disks
How to Install & Set Up: A Step-by-Step Guide

A quick guide to mounting, wiring, and adjusting your new weather sensor.

Step 1: Mount the Sensor
Using the included aluminum bracket, mount the sensor in a completely open location where it will receive unobstructed rainfall. Ensure it is not blocked by trees, roof overhangs, or within the spray path of your sprinklers.

Step 2: Set the Threshold
Look at the top of the sensor body. Twist the cap to align the pins with your desired rainfall threshold (1/8", 1/4", 1/2", or 3/4"). We recommend starting at 1/4" for most drip irrigation systems.

Step 3: Wire to Controller
Route the two wires from the sensor to your AC irrigation controller. Remove the metal jumper wire connecting the two "SEN" (sensor) terminals on your timer, and attach the two sensor wires in their place. Polarity does not matter.

Step 4: Adjust the Vent Ring
Twist the vent ring at the base of the sensor body. Opening the vents completely allows the disks to dry out faster, resuming irrigation sooner. Closing the vents keeps the disks wet longer, delaying the reset in humid climates.

Frequently Asked Questions

During unpredictable spring showers, how does the Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor prevent overwatering?
During spring showers, the hygroscopic disks in the Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor quickly absorb water and swell. Once the set rainfall threshold is reached, the sensor instantly commands your controller to pause irrigation.

Once the spring storm passes and the sun comes out, the vents allow the disks to dry and shrink at a rate similar to your soil, automatically turning your watering schedule back on without any manual intervention.

Can I use the Normally Closed Hunter Mini-Clik with a battery-operated node timer?
Generally, no. Most waterproof, battery-operated node timers require a Normally Open (NO) sensor. This standard Hunter Mini-Clik model is Normally Closed (NC), designed primarily for plug-in AC wall timers.

Always check your specific controller's user manual before purchasing. If your battery timer explicitly requires an open circuit, you will need to purchase the Normally Open version of this sensor instead.

How do I adjust the rainfall threshold on the Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor?
To adjust the threshold on the Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor, simply twist the top cap to align the stationary pins with the marked slots for 1/8", 1/4", 1/2", or 3/4" of rain.

Setting it to 1/8" will make the sensor highly sensitive, shutting down the system at the first sign of a drizzle. Setting it to 3/4" will allow the system to run unless there is a heavy downpour.

How long does it take for the Hunter Mini-Clik to dry out and reset the watering cycle?
The dry-out time for the Hunter Mini-Clik depends heavily on sunlight, wind, and humidity. However, you can manually speed up or slow down this process by adjusting the side vent ring.

If your soil is sandy and dries out quickly, open the vent ring fully so the sensor resets faster. If you have heavy clay soil that retains water, close the vents partially so the sensor delays watering for a few days.

✔ Compatibility Check: Normally Closed vs Normally Open

Please verify your irrigation controller's requirements before purchasing:

  • Normally Closed (NC): This sensor is Normally Closed. It is the industry standard format and is compatible with 95% of standard plug-in AC timers (Hunter X-Core, Rain Bird, Rachio, etc.).
  • Not for DC Node Timers: Many battery-operated waterproof node timers require a Normally Open (NO) sensor. If you use this NC sensor on a timer that requires NO, it will not work properly.
  • Check Your Manual: Always consult your specific controller's user manual to confirm sensor compatibility.

Complete Your System

Ensure your automated setup is fully equipped with these recommended products:

  • AC Timers: Browse our selection of standard plug-in controllers perfectly suited for this sensor.
  • Irrigation Wire: Need more length? Extend the reach of your sensor back to your timer with multi-strand burial wire.
  • Waterproof Wire Connectors: Absolutely essential for protecting outdoor electrical splices from moisture and corrosion.

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