Description
From the manufacturer
The NODE-BT controller makes battery-powered irrigation convenient and comfortable. For versatility during installation, the controller is mountable in five unique ways. Total app control removes the task of opening dirty valve boxes and programming irrigation schedules on a dark screen. Professionals can also enable irrigation and check battery status right on the controller with the touch of a button, greatly speeding up maintenance.
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App DashboardThe Hunter NODE-BT app has it all! Use the handy visual dashboard to check station status, total watering time, and the next system start time. |
Copy-and-Paste ProgrammingSpeed up controller programming with presaved schedules that are transferable to any NODE-BT controller in seconds. This tool reduces new controller setup time using presaved Start Times, Run Times, and Water Day configurations. |
Map Controller LocationsNODE-BT makes maintenance easier! When on-site, use the NODE-BT app to drop a location marker pin next to the valve box. When you return to the site, you can quickly locate the exact valve location via GPS. |
Battery-Change RemindersNODE-BT requires periodic battery replacement. Recall maintenance records in the NODE-BT app with an option to set the last battery-change date and get convenient battery-change reminders. |
Hunter Industries Inc.
Hunter Industries is a global, family-owned manufacturer of irrigation, landscape lighting, and custom manufacturing solutions. From homes, stadiums, and national landmarks to hotels, commercial complexes, and municipal buildings, our products keep outdoor living spaces in more than 125 countries properly irrigated and beautifully illuminated.
Hunter Industries
Built on Innovation
Corporate headquarters located in San Marcos, California
We’re committed to providing professional-grade irrigation solutions that create beautiful landscapes, maximize water savings, and conserve energy.
Jerry E –
Eight years ago we installed nine hunter 1 and 2 station WVC controllers for front yards in our townhome complex. They have performed fairly well, having to replace four of them due to product failures. The WVP programmer is not that easy to use to program the controllers, and they also can fail. I’ve had to replace one already and they are quite expensive. We also had a 4 station Hunter Node controller for our common area that has been replaced 3 times over maybe 15 years. The screen got where you couldn’t read it. Last year I replaced the 4 station Node with the Hunter 4 station Bluetooth controller and connected it to the app on my phone. The interface to programming the each station is well thought out and very easy to use. It takes 2 9 volt batteries which last about a year. Not pleased with battery life, but it is Bluetooth so it it probably doing a lot of polling for the phone app. Hunter also designed extra layers to seal the controller and battery compartment from water. I like the product so much that I replaced a recently failed WVC with this unit and will continue to do that as the rest of the WVCs fail. Not sure of the reliability yet, so I bought the extended warranty. It sure seems like this Hunter solution is the best they have done so far for areas without power.
Lucy –
I Can easily turn the water on with my phone at a distance.