This article will go over how to connect your B-hyve timer/WiFi hub to an open/unsecured network. (This refers to any network that does not have a password associated with it) First, you want to open your B-hyve app, and then from the “Home” Page, tap on “My B-hyve”. Then from the “My B-hyve” page, select “Devices” From here, you can see…Read More »
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Look here for information on using a personal weather station for Smart Watering on your B-hyve timer. B-hyve can use data from personal weather stations that are able to report to https://www.pwsweather.com/. They have an excellent FAQ section that lists compatible programs and a few compatible devices. As devices, manufacturers, and program requirements change, we can’t recommend a…Read More »
If you have already paired your timer and created any programs you need, then this article will help showcase some additional parts of the app. If you are looking for a run-through of pairing your device and creating programming then please click here. First, we have the “Home Page”, which is where the app will automatically…Read More »
This article will go over several scenarios to help find out what connection issue you may be seeing, and then help identify and solve the problem. If you are saying the following: “My B-hyve device keeps disconnecting from the Hub” “I can’t get my hose timer to pair with my Hub” Then you should ask…Read More »
This article will go over several scenarios to help find out what connection issue you may be seeing, and then help direct you to the most relevant article to help identify and solve the problem. If you are saying the following: “I can’t connect to my Hub” “My flood sensors have gone offline” “I’m having…Read More »
Currently, there is no way to transfer programs from one timer to another timer using any of our devices. If this was something you wanted to do, we recommend writing down the programs you currently have, exactly as you have them (or make any changes you see fit), and then proceed to set up your…Read More »
None of our current B-hyve devices work with any soil moisture sensors. Our B-hyve devices are able to use WiFi and local weather information to provide a forecast that will delay and even create programs automatically if wanted. Our timers can also have rain sensors connected to them as well. For more information on these…Read More »
In this article we will go over how to create a program for your timer in the B-hyve app that has a Start and End date. This can be very useful if you want to have a program only run for a select amount of days or months and then turn itself off automatically. The…Read More »
Calendar Page The calendar allows you to see both when and where your timer will water and when and where it has already watered. Details such as which zone(s) and how long each zone was watered, soil moisture levels, and rainfall are all available. Watering Forecast Go to the calendar, select a day in the…Read More »
Devices Page The Device Page will show you every Device you have on your account, the MAC ID of those devices, and the status of each timer. If you were to tap on a device, it’ll take you to the device detail page. Here, there are quite a few things you can do with your…Read More »