Avoid the valve box with the NODE-BT Bluetooth Battery-Operated Controller! The NODE-BT is enabled with powerful wireless technology that can be easily managed from a smart phone. Total app control removes the task of opening dirty valve boxes and programming irrigation schedules on a dark screen.
- Bluetooth Technology: Allows up to 15m wireless range for easy programming, site management, and remote control
- Waterproof Performance: Can function in up to 3.5m of water
- Run Times in Seconds: Perfect for seed germination and drip systems
- Solar Panel Compatible: optional solar recharging kit eliminates the need for annual battery replacement
- Moisture-Sensing Compatible: optional SC-Probe shuts down irrigation when desired soil moisture level has been reached
- The Node is powered by one or two 9V batteries
NODE-BT 2 Station Kit Contents | NODE-BT 4 Station Kit Contents |
1 x Hunter NODE-BT 2 Station Controller | 1 x Hunter NODE-BT 4 Station Controller |
2 x Hunter PGV Solenoid Valve (12VDC) | 4 x Hunter PGV Solenoid Valve (12VDC) |
1 x Emjay 2 Outlet Manifold | 1 x Emjay 4 Outlet Manifold |
4 x 316 Cable Joiner | 8 x 316 Cable Joiner |
Hunter NODE-BT Controller Kits
Hunter NODE-BT 2 Station Controller Kit SKU: ICK-HUNNODEBTKIT2 |
$407.85 $679.45 |
Hunter NODE-BT 4 Station Controller Kit SKU: ICK-HUNNODEBTKIT4 |
$645.10 $1333.17 |
Product Description
Avoid the valve box with the NODE-BT Bluetooth Battery-Operated Controller! The NODE-BT is enabled with powerful wireless technology that can be easily managed from a smart phone. Total app control removes the task of opening dirty valve boxes and programming irrigation schedules on a dark screen.
- Bluetooth Technology: Allows up to 15m wireless range for easy programming, site management, and remote control
- Waterproof Performance: Can function in up to 3.5m of water
- Run Times in Seconds: Perfect for seed germination and drip systems
- Solar Panel Compatible: optional solar recharging kit eliminates the need for annual battery replacement
- Moisture-Sensing Compatible: optional SC-Probe shuts down irrigation when desired soil moisture level has been reached
- The Node is powered by one or two 9V batteries
NODE-BT 2 Station Kit Contents | NODE-BT 4 Station Kit Contents |
1 x Hunter NODE-BT 2 Station Controller | 1 x Hunter NODE-BT 4 Station Controller |
2 x Hunter PGV Solenoid Valve (12VDC) | 4 x Hunter PGV Solenoid Valve (12VDC) |
1 x Emjay 2 Outlet Manifold | 1 x Emjay 4 Outlet Manifold |
4 x 316 Cable Joiner | 8 x 316 Cable Joiner |
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Product Specifications
Hunter NODE-BT 2 Station Controller Kit | Hunter NODE-BT 4 Station Controller Kit | |
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Product Type | Battery Controller Kit | Battery Controller Kit |
Product Inlet Thread Size | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF |
Product Outlet Thread Size | 25mm BSPF | 25mm BSPF |
Product Min. Flow Output (Lpm) | .03 | .03 |
Product Max. Flow Output (Lpm) | 64 | 64 |
Product Max. Inlet Pressure (kPa) | 800 | 800 |
Product Min. Recommended Pressure (kPa) | 70 | 70 |
Product Max. Recommended Pressure (kPa) | 800 | 800 |
Product Power Supply | 9v | 9v |
Product No. of Programs | 3 | 3 |
Product No. of Start Times | 8 | 8 |
Product No. of Zones | 2 | 4 |
Product Max. Run Time | 12 Hours | 12 Hours |
Product Wireless Range | 15m (line of sight) | 15m (line of sight) |
Product Extra Features | Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
Irrigation Control Bundles, Battery Powered Controllers FAQs
There’s no best type of sprinkler, just better sprinklers for different applications. Gear Drives are better for large areas, over 5m. Pop-Ups are ideal for 1.5-5m & Micro sprays are excellent for anything under that.
Our irrigation bundles typically include everything you need to automate a zone of your watering system. This usually means a zone controller, solenoid valves to control water flow, an outlet manifold to distribute water to multiple lines, manifold nipples and caps to connect the valves, irrigation cables to connect the controller to the valves and shrink cable connectors for secure and waterproof connections. Specific components may vary depending on the bundle, so always check the product description for details.
Choosing the right irrigation bundle depends on a few key factors. First, consider the size and type of area you want to irrigate. A small flower bed has different needs than a large lawn, so think about whether you need sprinklers, drip irrigation or a combination of both. Next, determine your preferred level of control. Do you want a simple timer or something with more intuitive features like Wi-Fi connectivity?
It’s also important to factor in your local water pressure and flow rate, as this will influence the type of valves and sprinklers that will work best for you. Finally, consider your budget. We offer a variety of bundles at different price points to suit your needs. If you’re still unsure, our Instant Quote tool and expert team can provide personalised guidance to help you make the best decision for your garden.
Our pre-packaged irrigation bundles are designed to offer convenient, complete solutions for everyday irrigation needs. This means they aren’t customisable in the sense of swapping out individual components. However, if you have unique requirements or prefer a more bespoke system, we encourage you to reach out to our Design Department. Our experienced team can create a tailored irrigation plan and provide a detailed quote based on your specific needs. You can also use our Instant Quote tool to explore different options.
Our irrigation bundles offer several advantages. First, they provide a complete solution, ensuring you have all the essential components for a successful installation. Second, bundles often provide cost savings compared to buying each item separately. They also simplify the selection process, especially for those new to irrigation, by providing pre-matched components designed to work seamlessly together.
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.
In rare applications, like on a wall under a well covered patio where the space is 100% dry all the time & not exposed to the sun, an indoor controller will continue to operate without issue. But if you’re not sure, we recommend installing an outdoor model. If something does go wrong with your controller due to water damage or the LCD screen failing from sun exposure, the warranty is voided so it’s not worth the risk.
Yes, irrigation controllers typically have a manual function, this will allow you to both operate all zones, or each one individually as you please.
Domestic irrigation controllers will always operate zones one at a time. Even if you try to operate 2 to come on at the same time, the controller will automatically delay the operation of the second zone until after the first zone has finished running.
In some states a rain sensor is mandatory, but regardless it’s something you should include in your irrigation system. Having your system turn on in the middle of a day of rain is not only embarrassing, it’s a terrible waste of water & the overwatering is bad for your garden!
The easiest irrigation controller to program has a simple interface, that’s easy to manage. And the world’s best was developed right here in Melbourne, Australia! Hunter’s Hydrawise range offers Wi-Fi capabilities and a user-friendly app that simplifies programming all from a smartphone. Tap timers and basic residential controllers, offer an even simpler solution without all the bells and whistles.
To choose the right irrigation controller, consider the size of your landscape, the number of zones you need to manage, your water source and whether you prefer a Wi-Fi, solar-powered or battery-operated model. For personalised advice and to find the best fit for your system, try our free instant quote or request a quote from our design department.
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