Hunter Sensor Mini-Clik vs Rain-Clik
Mini-Clik The difference between the Mini-Clik and the Rain-Clik is that the Mini-Clik adjusts for rainfall of 1/8″ to 1″. As the moisture-laden disks …
Mini-Clik The difference between the Mini-Clik and the Rain-Clik is that the Mini-Clik adjusts for rainfall of 1/8″ to 1″. As the moisture-laden disks …
The Mini-Clik is an adjustable model which can be set to deactivate the system when either 1/8”, 1/4”, 1/2”, 3/4” …
Read moreWhat Is the Amount of Rain to Activate Hunter Mini-Clik Sensor
There are three possible reasons: The most common reason for non-activation on a Hunter rain sensor is the sensor itself …
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There is no required maintenance for the unit. The Mini-Clik does not have to be removed or covered for “winterizing” …
All Hunter controllers are equipped with a built-in bypass that allows you to override an active sensor. Hunter X-Core, XC Hybrid, …
OPERATION CHECK TO VERIFY CORRECT WIRING Turn on one zone of the irrigation system that is visible while you are …
Read moreHow to Check Hunter Mini-Clik Test Sensor Operation
The Mini-Clik can keep the irrigation system from starting or continuing after rainfall quantities of 1/8″, 1/4″, 1/2″, 3/4″ or …
When installed with a rain sensor, the Hunter Clik-Delay is designed to delay controller activation for 48 hours after the …
Important: The Standard Model Mini-Clik is sold and designed for hook up to 24 Volt irrigation controllers only. For wiring to …
Helpful hints for mounting: When looking for a suitable location such as on the side of a building or post, …