My station won’t turn on. How to troubleshoot a valve There are a few different possible causes of your stations not turning on. Your water may not be turned on. If you have a master valve, manually open that and then try running the timer again. If you have a pump, make sure that is…Read More »
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What do the lights mean on the hub? Blue – it is in pairing mode with your timer. Yellow – it is looking for your Wi-Fi router. Blinking Green – it is looking for the server. Solid Green – it is connected to your timer. Solid White for 8 seconds – it is booting up. Blinking Red – it is paired…Read More »
Color and 8 segment LCD definitions: Button Panel Definition Flashing Blue P Pairing mode enabled Solid White Nothing Idle mode Waiting for program or command Flashing White Clockwise trailing Connecting to Wi-Fi or Server Green Station Solid Station is currently watering Yellow D Currently as a rain delay Flashing Red, white, and Blue Clockwise Trailing…Read More »
If your B-hyve indoor controller has gone offline, please use the following steps to help with getting it reconnected to your WiFi. Power Cycle controller A lot of the time, a simple power cycle of the controller will reconnect your controller. To do this, unplug your controller for 3-5 seconds, and then plug your controller…Read More »
Here is a brief video explaining Smart Watering, what it is, and how it works! Smart Watering takes environmental factors such as: vegetation type soil type slope sun exposure sprinkler head type the number of sprinkler heads the amount of water flowing from your sprinkler heads historical rain data evaporation tables and real-time evaporation rates…Read More »
Watering Restrictions Watering Restrictions can be set to not allow the Smart Watering Program(s) to water on specified days and during specified hours of the day. Note: Watering Restrictions only apply to Smart Watering Programs, any Custom Programs you have set to run will still run at their scheduled times and days. To enable/disable Watering…Read More »
Sometimes you may have a program you don’t want to use any longer. Deleting the program is a fairly simple process. To delete a program Go to the “programs page” You’ll now see the programs page with all of your active programs. Tap “Saved Programs” to get an entire list of all of your programs. Locate the…Read More »
To add a zone to the timer, you first need to wire the valve into the timer. Each valve should have two wires coming from the solenoid. One wire from the valve will go into the common terminal, and the other wire will go into the numbered terminal. In the app, go to the “Zones” page. …Read More »
Many systems will have a master valve or a pump that needs to be turned on to allow the water to get to your valves. You should have two wires coming off of this valve/relay. One wire will go to the terminal labeled Pump, and the other wire will go into the common (C). Note: Any…Read More »
Our relay is an “open circuit” electric switch that is used to connect high voltage (120/240 VAC) from a high voltage source to a pump or other high voltage circuit. The relay/switch is operated (turned on) by connecting a 24 VAC source to the two blue wires connected to the relay coil. Most timers do…Read More »