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Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2 x 5.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
Manufacturer | SPW |
ASIN | B075Q2YDRB |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PHC600i |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #235,089 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #236 in Automatic Irrigation Controllers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Hunter Industries Hydrawise Pro-HC 6-Station Indoor Wi-Fi Irrigation Controller,Gray
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Jim N.Jim N. –
I purchased the Hunter Pro-HC controller (indoor/wifi enabled/with Hydrawise) to replace my Hunter Pro-C controller that was originally installed with my sprinkler system. I wanted to be able to monitor/control the system remotely and I wanted a smarter controller that looks at weather forecasts and local weather condition data to determine if watering is needed. This controller met both of my requirements and then some.The install was fairly straight forward. The size of the controller boxes are almost identical so I was able to use the mounting screws and location from my old controller. Wire connection points were almost identical (see photos). The only curve ball was that I had to replace my installed Solar Sync outdoor sensor with the Hunter RFC (rain/freeze) outdoor sensor as the Solar Sync sensor is not compatible with the Pro-HC. The new sensor is about $60 and connects to the SEN-1 and SEN COM terminals in the Pro-HC.Setup was quick and easy. You connect the controller to your Wi-Fi (controller walks you through this once you plug it in), download the Hydrawise App, creat an account, and configure the controller (through a wizard in the app). If you are familiar with the Hunter Pro-C setup (programs, zones, days to water, duration, etc.) it is very easy. There are new settings you need to configure like “don’t water if it has rained X number of inches in the last 24 hours” and “don’t water if there is greater than 80% chance it will rain in the next 3 days”. These new Hydrawise settings should save me a ton of money on my water bill. Oh, and did I mention now you can start your sprinkler zones with your phone instead of running back and forth to your garage!If you are looking for a very easy replacement for your existing Hunter (or any other brand) controller that adds Wi-Fi capability and advanced water saving features then you can not go wrong with this Hunter Pro-HC controller.
DBWood –
My 12 year old controller took a lightning strike that blew out a zone so I was looking for a new wifi controller. Read reviews of half dozen wifi controllers and this Hunter came out on top for my needs. Setup wizard was straight forward getting controller registered and connecting to wifi. Interface is easy to follow. Programming was easy to figure out. Getting good wifi signal in garage with router located 40 feet away thru four walls and a floor. Working as expected for past week. So far so good.
Michael F. Kloskin –
Very easy to install and love the app on my phone to program from anywhere.
FLShopper –
Something went wrong with the original hunter sprinkler control. Rather than try to repair it my neighbor suggested that I upgrade to a smart Hunter control. I purchased that but while researching and learning about the controllers and their capabilities, I purchased and installed this model. I just love it. With the old technology I would be away from home or even just in my bed and want the sprinklers to run. Now of course I can run sprinklers from anywhere effortlessly and for as long as I like. This came in handily for sod that I installed. I was able to run the sprinklers several times a day until the sod got established. I love being able to identify the zones by pictures that I took, and I like being able to be outside and make adjustments to the co trim and seeing how the system reacts. The installation and set up was easy peasy and I had no need for technical support. The control itself look really modern and techs with its blue light to show that it is working. Bad weather knocked it offline and I got a message that this would not interfere with the schedule being kept. When I got around to it I reset my router and the control jumped back on line. I did not have to touch it. The weather sense feature is very good. It schedules all of the skips for changes in weather and notifies you that it is changing the schedule due to weather. I also go a notice that it adjusted the schedule to support the change in seasons- start of summer. I am totally pleased.
Tech Reader –
Update 11/17/2023The unit is still operating very well without any issues.Amazon review 10/3/2020 for the SPW Hunter PRO-HC PHC-600i 6 Zone Indoor Residential/Professional Grade Wi-Fi Controller With Hydrawise Web-based Software – 6 Station Timer – Internet Android iPhone App.Overall, I recommend this product. This particular model has generous wire connection room and the additional cover that protects the touch panel.WiFi Internet (2.4Ghz) and free cloud account are required to program this from a computer, tablet or smartphone. During an Internet outage, the controller still retains the last program and will continue to use it. However, it will not operate the sprinkler valves during a power outage (no battery backup). Programming is maintained during a power outage without the need for any battery (non-volatile memory technology).Internet is not required for this product, but I would recommend a cheaper controller if you don’t plan on programming the controller using the Internet.Programming options are numerous and range from simple timed zones to fancier options involving incorporating weather information from cloud heuristics. Some do mention that they want multiple and closer weather station input which is not free. One must subscribe for an additional fee (I don’t). I find that the existing “virtual” weather station provided using Hunter’s logic works good enough for me.If designing a new irrigation system from scratch, I highly recommend buying the Hydrawise flow meter that is compatible with this controller. That lets you know gallons usage and monitor for water line breakage such as if a mowing service clips a sprinkler head.Overall, a great product. Recommended.
Matthew Connor –
Somewhat difficult to program. But once done it’s a great product.
NEIL PHILBRICK –
Had the old PRO – C model and decided I’d like to have the ability to control from my smart phone. Well, this is about as easy as it gets. Swapped out in less than 10 min and connected to Wi-Fi. App is very user friendly and easy to setup scheduling for zones for different times of year, start times, run times, etc. Saw a few negative reviews on this but not sure if they were situational issues or installation errors. You don’t be disappointed with this product.
Timothy T.Timothy T. –
I originally ordered the HC-600 but it requires using one of the allocated zones to control the master valve, leaving only 5 zones for irrigation. The Pro-HC fixed that problem and it was easier to install due to the screw terminal location as well as the room to route my cables. The Hydrawise app is fairly easy to set up and use. I wanted to edit the name of the controller after I had already set it up but it took me a while to navigate the menu to locate the settings for the controller name. Operationally, the app has been great to use. I have been able to suspend watering or locate some heads by turning them on remotely and these features were my primary reason for changing out my older, manual controller to the new Pro-HC. Lastly, I was able to connect my existing RainClik sensor and have the ability to add a flow sensor if I should choose. So far, it has worked flawlessly and I am loving it.
Sam S. –
You will take a considerable amount of time getting the programming set up and understanding the interfacing. Once done, you will wonder why you hadn’t upgraded to this type of controller sooner. I had a problem a week into the use and needed Tech support. Hunter is very effective at making the tech support phone number near impossible to find. Once I called I was on hold for over an hour before I spoke to a live person. The tech was very competent and resolved my problem quickly. With the complexity of this devices programming, tech support should be more readily available.
Jeff –
I was having trouble getting any irrigation services out to figure out what was wrong with my system, I finally had someone walk me through my problems over the phone and he identified that it was just the control panel. He told me that he could come out and charge me $250, but he really didn’t need the extra work and didn’t have a lot of time at that point and that it is really easy enough to do by myself and recommended this model. The instruction book is a bit confusing as it covers 3 or 4 different model installations and they are all intermingled in the pamphlet so you have to make sure you are looking at the right page. If you are organized and patient, it will take about 30 minutes start to finish. So nice having the wireless control on my phone so I don’t need to go into the garage and try to get to the control panel which isn’t in a very accessible place for me.