This article will go over the total amount of start times our B-hyve timers will allow based on the device. If you have the following devices then you will have 16 start times per day, as each of these devices has 4 programs (ABCD), and each program can have 4 individual start times – B-hyve…Read More »
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If you are using a B-hyve timer and do not have access to WiFi or choose to not use it, you are able to control your timer through Bluetooth instead. There are some limitations while using a B-hyve device through Bluetooth – You will not have access to smart watering – You will not be…Read More »
The watering budget is used to increase or decrease the amount of time the program selected will water. Example: If you have a program set to run a zone for 10 minutes, then at 100% watering budget, the program will do just that. If you were to change the percentage to 50% then the program…Read More »
This article will walk you through pairing your B-hyve Smart Flood Sensors with their Hub. A couple of things you need to know before pairing: Your network name (SSID) and password are required You need a Gen 2 Hub in order to pair, the hub for your Hose Faucet timers will not work. You’ll need…Read More »
If you are trying to move your B-hyve Hose Timer to the device group of another device, and you are not seeing the option please try the following steps. From the “Home” page of the B-hyve app select the “My B-hyve” button. Then select “Devices”. Now you should be able to find your hose timer and select it. Once you…Read More »
The B-hvye Flood sensors are not able to be shared with another account. The only way to view and control them is to be logged into the account they are currently paired to. Back to Support pageTags: b-hyve, bhyve, flood-sensor
The timer will run manually, but will not run automatically. If your timer is not watering your Programs, but it is watering your manual watering cycles, you likely have your rain sensor terminal active. To turn off your rain sensor terminals: Make sure your timer is in the “Auto” position. Hold down the “Rain Delay”…Read More »
There is only one button on the Hose Faucet Timer, but it does serve several different functions. Here are those functions. Hold the button for 2 seconds, the light will blink green for 2 seconds and your manual watering will begin (duration set in the settings page of the app). Rapidly press the button 5x…Read More »
If your B-hyve hose faucet timer has gone offline, then this article will help to get it reconnected to your WiFi network. Troubleshooting Tips When your timer goes offline, this normally has to deal with the hub. Here are some steps that you can take to get your hub re-connected. Simply Update Wi-Fi Settings in…Read More »
If you have connected your hub to your B-hyve app and WiFi, and you are still seeing the “lets get started” page, then this article will help with that. This is because your Hub (BH1) is not a controllable device. All the hub allows you to do is connect your Bluetooth-only Hose Faucet Timers to…Read More »