If the thought of running wires from an irrigation controller has kept you from adding rain sensors to your sprinkler systems; now there’s a hassle-free alternative. The Hunter Wireless Rain-Clik™ attaches quickly and easily – simply install the receiver unit next to your irrigation controller; then install the transmitter anywhere that the device can receive representative rainfall. No ladders needed to attach to a high outcropping on a building; no messy wires to hide out of view. What also sets a Hunter Rain-Clik apart are features no other rain-sensing device offers. The unique Quick Response™ feature allows the product to shut off immediately when it starts to rain. And; unlike its competition; Hunter’s sophisticated weather sensing mechanism cannot be fouled by debris; giving the Wireless Rain-Clik the most highly accurate operation.
Hassle-free; wire-free easy installation Simple to add on to a new or existing installation
Hunter’s unique Quick Response™ feature No need for water to accumulate for shutoff
Rugged Construction Heavy-duty polycarbonate housing and metal extension arm
Set a maximum dry-out period Adjust the irrigation re-start to account for varying amounts of rain
Operates up to 300' from the receiver unit Typical wired system limitations vanish
Maintenance-free patented sensing mechanism No callbacks – just set it and forget it
Built-in bypass switch on receiver panel Adds flexibility to the system
Retrofit with ease Installs on any irrigation system in minutes; no stringing of wiring
Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik Freeze sensor eliminates ice on landscapes; walkways; and roadways
WRC = Wireless Rain-Clik™ WRC-INT = Europe/Australia and other markets (433 mHz operating frequency) WRFC = Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik™
The rain weather sensors that are marketed today typically will allow an irrigation system to operate while it is raining; only shutting the irrigation system down after a quantity of rain has fallen. This can easily lead to public perception that such a sprinkler system is wasting water. It may also cause a homeowner to think that his system is not functioning right; leading to a service call that the contractor will later tell him was unnecessary. But; within 2-5 minutes after it starts to rain; the Hunter Rain-Clik™ will interrupt the irrigation controller common circuit; keeping the system from operating for approximately 2 hours. Quick Response™ - it's a feature that no other rain-sensing device offers.