
The Hydro Connect ID Decoder Irrigation Cable has been the flag bearer on performance for a jacketed twin twisted decoder cable since 2008 and is designed to provide solenoid activation and decoder communication between Hunter Decoder Controllers and ICD Decoders. The twist in the wire is an essential part of the surge suppression scheme.
500m Rolls and 3.25mm cable available on request.
Hunter Decoder Cable
Hunter Decoder Cable (2.1mm) (100m Roll) SKU: DDC-HUN210/100 |
$438.90 $1024.10 |
Hunter Decoder Cable (2.1mm) (150m Roll) SKU: DDC-HUN210/150 |
$746.63 $1742.13 |
Product Description
The Hydro Connect ID Decoder Irrigation Cable has been the flag bearer on performance for a jacketed twin twisted decoder cable since 2008 and is designed to provide solenoid activation and decoder communication between Hunter Decoder Controllers and ICD Decoders. The twist in the wire is an essential part of the surge suppression scheme.
500m Rolls and 3.25mm cable available on request.
Product Specifications
Hunter Decoder Cable (2.1mm) (100m Roll) | Hunter Decoder Cable (2.1mm) (150m Roll) | |
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Product Cable Length | 100m | 150m |
Product Type | Decoder Cable | Decoder Cable |
Decoder Cable, Australian Made FAQs
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