The minimum GPM is 2.5 and the maximum GPM is 9. For more information on our Orbit and B-hyve hose timers, please see this Article. Back to Support pageTags: bhyve-faucet, hose-timer
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The PSI should be between 10-100. Anything Below 10 PSI and the controller will likely not turn on, and anything above 100 PSI could damage the controller or cause it to not turn off. Back to Support pageTags: bhyve-faucet, hose-timer, psi
If your B-hyve hose timer is showing that is in the OFF mode, then this article should help with that. If this is happening, then the most likely cause would be that the battery is low. The B-hyve hose faucet timer will usually turn itself to OFF when the battery reaches anywhere from 20-30%. This…Read More »
If your Hose timer is getting low pressure, then this article should help. First, you want to flip the screen filter around, so that the cone is going into the timer instead of into the hose faucet After this, you want to make sure that your timer is connected properly and not cross-threaded. Then you…Read More »
If your B-hyve Hose Timer is frequently disconnecting from Bluetooth, then this article should help with that. The B-hyve hose timer has a Bluetooth range up to 150 feet, but this can be lower if there are any walls, floors or anything else that might disturb the signal in between you and your hose timer. If…Read More »
The following video goes over how to connect a B-hyve Hose timer to an existing B-hyve WiFi Hub on your B-hyve account. Before starting this pairing process, you should download and run the OrbitAssist application using the steps found here to make sure your WiFi network is configured to work best with the B-hyve Hub. You will then want to make…Read More »