
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.
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, Irrigation Cable FAQs
A decoder system uses electronic modules (decoders) to control multiple irrigation valves over a two-wire path, enabling efficient and scalable irrigation management for large or complex sites.
Decoder systems are ideal for councils, sports fields, golf courses, commercial landscapes, and large residential projects needing flexible zone control and reduced wiring complexity.
Decoder systems reduce cable requirements, simplify installation and expansion, lower costs for large installations, and provide centralised, reliable valve control.
Typically no, a decoder controller is specifically manufactured for 2-wire decoder irrigation systems. So it’s a usually case of choosing one method or the other. However, hybrid systems do exist that incorporate both.
A two-wire cable is run from the controller, with decoders installed at each valve location. Each decoder is programmed with a unique address to operate its assigned valve.
Check for wire breaks, damaged insulation, or water ingress. Use a decoder system tester to identify faults, and ensure all decoders are securely connected and programmed.
All decoder systems come with manufacturer warranties and expert support from our team for system design, installation, programming, and troubleshooting.
Fully installed by a professional, a domestic irrigation system will come out to about $1000 per zone. And as a DIY project, it can look more like $300 per zone! But of course that’s a very rough estimate, each system is different and there are a lot of factors to consider. Thankfully, we have the only tool around that INSTANTLY give an accurate estimate for your. Try our INSTANT Irrigation Quote Tool here!
To choose the right irrigation system, consider the size and layout of your garden or lawn, the types of plants you’re watering and your water source. Spray systems are ideal for most applications like lawns and gardens, while drip irrigation works well for mulched garden beds and areas exposed to wind and evaporation. For expert advice tailored to your needs, request a quote from us.
To set up an irrigation system, start by planning the layout, then install the mainline pipes, valves and fittings. Attach the sprinklers, drip emitters or other irrigation devices, and connect the system to a controller. Finally, test and adjust the system to check for proper coverage and efficiency. For a more precise and tailored setup, visit our Design Department. Our experts can design and quote a customised irrigation system that perfectly fits your landscape.
At SunshowerOnline, we offer a wide range of irrigation systems perfect for home gardens, including spray irrigation, drip irrigation, pop-up sprinklers, micro irrigation. Just getting started? Our DIY kits make installation simple for beginners, while our expert team is available to help you design the ideal setup for your garden’s unique needs.
Our experienced Design Department can create a custom irrigation plan tailored to your property, whether you’re a homeowner, landscaper, or commercial manager. Simply provide your site details and requirements, and we’ll recommend the best products and layout for efficient, reliable watering. Need an instant quote? Try our INSTANT Quote tool!
Absolutely. We stock a comprehensive range of contractor-grade irrigation supplies, including control systems, valves, fittings, and commercial sprinklers, trusted by professionals across Australia. Bulk order discounts and trade support are available for our trade and commercial customers.
Yes, we offer step-by-step installation guides, video tutorials, and our service doesn’t stop once we a purchase is made. Expert advice over phone, chat or in-store is here to help! Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional installer, our resources make setting up your irrigation system straightforward and stress-free.
Yes, many of our irrigation products are designed for easy upgrades and retrofits. Whether you’re replacing old sprinklers, adding drip lines, or automating your watering schedule, our team can recommend compatible products and provide installation support.
To maximise the lifespan of your irrigation system, choose high-quality components, follow correct installation procedures, and perform regular maintenance such as flushing lines and checking for leaks. Our products are built to withstand Australian conditions, and our team is always here to offer ongoing support.
Yes, SunshowerOnline delivers irrigation supplies across Australia with fast, reliable shipping. Our customer service team is available to answer your questions, offer technical support, and ensure you find the right products for your project—no matter where you are located.
Being exposed to the weather, water damage will occur any where water can get in. Electrical tape isn’t quite water tight & over time water will creep into the circuit & create havoc & void all warranties. For this reason you should always use waterproof cable joins like heat shrinks.
Irrigation valve cable is a multi-core electrical cable used to connect irrigation controllers to solenoid valves. It is the connection between irrigation valves & the irrigation controller, delivering power and signals to operate automated irrigation zones reliably. It’s suitable for direct burying in the ground & is colour coded for easier zone identification.
Select cable based on the number of valves (cores needed) & distance from controller to valves (to prevent voltage drop). At minimum the number of cores must allow for the number irrigation valves used, plus allocation for a common wire.
No. Irrigation valve cable is specially designed for outdoor and underground use, featuring UV and moisture resistance. Using standard electrical cable, or other cable types risks failures due to water ingress and insulation breakdown.
You need one core for each valve and one common wire. For example, 4 valves require a 5-core cable (4 active + 1 common). Always consider possible future expansion.
Check cable connections for loose wires, breaks, or corrosion. Test continuity with a multimeter. If the cable is damaged, replace the affected section with waterproof connectors or new cable.
Irrigation cable should generally be buried at least 150mm deep for protection from garden tools and vehicles. In areas with heavy traffic, use conduit for additional safety. Quite often, it’s convenient to install irrigation cable in the same trench, and underneath main line irrigation pipework. And that’s generally accepted practise.
Yes! Cabling to flow sensors require specialised ‘shielded’ cabling, to protect from electrical interference. And decoder cable has a different manufacture composition to suit the specific electrical signal requirements.
9-12v DC Circuits do use standard irrigation valve cable, but due to the lower voltage, they require a thicker gauge to minimise voltage drop. For low-voltage DC systems, ensure cable size matches the current and distance requirements.
Yes. Many homeowners successfully install their own irrigation valves. With the right tools, it’s a manageable project. SunshowerOnline provides detailed product information, helpful guides and expert advice to support your DIY installation.
However, if you prefer professional assistance, we can connect you with qualified installers.
Irrigation valves are mostly a set & forget proposition, but if you’re noticing a drop in performance, you may need to open up your valves debris and signs of wear and tear. For preventative maintenance, you can flush your system periodically using the manual bleed on your valve to remove any buildup that could clog valves or sprinklers.
The lifespan of an irrigation valve can vary depending on several factors, including the valve quality, water quality and system maintenance. Generally, a well-maintained valve made from durable materials can last 10–15 years or more. And while uncommon, factors like hard water with mineral buildup or frequent pressure fluctuations can shorten their lifespan.
The standard irrigation valves has a 25mm BSP thread with a 24v AC Solenoid Coil, those specs are compatible with standard irrigation controllers & pipe connections & are suitable for most irrigation applications. For battery applications you’ll need to work with 12v DC Latching solenoid coils & when flow requirements increase, you’ll need to consider larger thread sizes.
Typical symptoms include zones not turning on or off, water leaking when the system is off, low or no water flow. These issues often indicate electrical faults, blockages, or worn components.
If an irrigation valve isn’t opening, it’s likely because of an electrical fault. Insufficient, or no power is reaching the valve to open it, or the solenoid coil itself has failed. This could be due to a faulty controller, a cut wire, failing cable joins, undersized cable or a failing solenoid coil. You can test test by process of elimination, or book a contractor come and assist
If you have determined that a solenoid coil has failed, you can replace just the solenoid coil, rather than the entire valve. SunshowerOnline stocks replacement coils and parts for most major brands.
Irrigation Valve Installation typically requires installation in a manifolded configuration. This can be done with PVC fittings (most economical), or specialist Manifold Fittings (easiest install and maintenance). Our range includes all necessary connectors, adaptors, and joiners for quick and secure setup.
Most 24V AC solenoid valves are compatible with standard irrigation controllers. For battery-operated or DC systems, ensure your controller and valve are matched for voltage and type.
All solenoid valves and fittings come with manufacturer warranties and the backing of our expert support team. We’re here to help with product selection, troubleshooting, installation advice, and ongoing system care.
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