I don't understand the comment by "right brains". I love the simplicity of Hunter's controllers, plus - a video for training purposes is a win-win. Simplicity works, and the advanced features of the I-Core can be enabled at anytime by the person with the right brain. I-Core is the way to go on all commercial projects that require one, controller and one POC - IMO. Chris Husband - Liquid Technologies
btw I love my Hunter sprinkler, always works, only slight worry about $50k of plants when I'm gone. Just would love to see a wifi connection to monitor watering when away. Already monitor: house camera, pool heater, and Nest thermostats. A wifi controller is a no brainer. My BICYCLE has one!
Why do we need a video to program a simple controller? Because Hunter's technology is right out of the 70's. Buttons, buttons, buttons in unintuitive arrangements: press this for two seconds, turn this, press this again, etc. 29 page manual to turn water on. Menu driven controllers came into standard use twenty years ago. Hunter needs to get the lead out and produce a wifi menu driven controller, hopefully one run by an iPad.
I don't understand the comment by "right brains". I love the simplicity of Hunter's controllers, plus - a video for training purposes is a win-win. Simplicity works, and the advanced features of the I-Core can be enabled at anytime by the person with the right brain. I-Core is the way to go on all commercial projects that require one, controller and one POC - IMO.
Chris Husband - Liquid Technologies
btw I love my Hunter sprinkler, always works, only slight worry about $50k of plants when I'm gone. Just would love to see a wifi connection to monitor watering when away. Already monitor: house camera, pool heater, and Nest thermostats. A wifi controller is a no brainer. My BICYCLE has one!
Hi sir why my hunter i core have an station error? When it automatically run station jump into another station
Hello sir
Transmitter single work 1km or 10meter
thanks .. Dear...
será que vocês poderiam fazer um vídeo em português?
Why do we need a video to program a simple controller? Because Hunter's technology is right out of the 70's. Buttons, buttons, buttons in unintuitive arrangements: press this for two seconds, turn this, press this again, etc. 29 page manual to turn water on.
Menu driven controllers came into standard use twenty years ago. Hunter needs to get the lead out and produce a wifi menu driven controller, hopefully one run by an iPad.
RightBrains They just did just that you need to look at the hydra wise controller.