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Rain Bird F55410 - 4 Station Indoor/Outdoor 120V Irrigation Controller (LNK WiFi-compatible)

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$165.95
MSRP: $254.23
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SKU:
TRB-ESP4ME3
UPC:
077985075491
MPN:
F55410

Description

The Rain Bird 4 Station Irrigation Controller is expandable up to 22 stations using hot-swappable 3 or 6 station expansion modules. For indoor and outdoor use. Wi-Fi Connectivity compatible with the Rain Bird LNK Wi-Fi module. Simply plug in the module to access, operate and monitor your irrigation system from any mobile devise.

Features:

  • Battery-programmable
  • Indoor/Outdoor
  • Cycle= Soak Between Stations
  • flow Sensing Capable
  • One touch manual watering
  • Master Valve/Pump Start
  • Non-volatile Memory
  • Rain delay
  • Seasonal Adjust
  • Wi-Fi/Mobile App Capable

Specifications:

  • 4 individual programs with a 6 independent start times per program
  • Custom days of the Week, odd days, even days, Cyclical
  • Zones: 4-22 expandable
  • Idle/off power draw 0.06 amps at 120 VAC
  • Input required: 120 VAC
  • Operating Voltage: 24VAC 50/60Hz
  • Max Coil Inrush: 11VA
  • Max Coil Holding: 5VA
  • 10-year life lithium battery maintains the controllers time and date during power outages.
  • Manufacturer's Part Number: F55410

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