If you had any questions on why most of the B-hyve devices require a 2.4 GHz, then this article should help. Currently, all models of B-hyve timers (except for the B-hyve XR) and our WiFI hubs require a 2.4GHz WiFi to connect to the internet. This is how the devices were designed, and this cannot…Read More »
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Below is the list of current Firmware versions for our B-hyve devices: 0030 – B-hyve GEN 1 Hub 0042 – B-hyve GEN 2 Hub 0041 – B-hyve Gen 1 Hose timer 0074 – B-hyve Gen 2 Hose Timer 0058 – 1 port B-hyve XD 0058 – 2 port B-hyve XD 0058 – 4 port B-hyve…Read More »
Low battery on the B-hyve hose faucet timers, will result in your timer turning itself to OFF automatically, being unable to turn it back to AUTO, and not allowing it to go into pairing mode. If you notice that your hose timer is perhaps not running the schedule you scheduled it to run, then it…Read More »
If you are looking at the B-hyve app and notice that you may not be seeing the entirety of the app page, or are missing any “Save” or “Next” buttons, then we recommend going into your phone settings and making sure that the text size is set to normal. Sometimes, having a larger text size…Read More »
If you are seeing issues with the water continuously flowing with a full flow from your valve, then follow these steps: First, confirm that the valve is installed in the right direction. The flow arrows on the valve should be pointing in direction of the water flow. If the Valve is installed correctly, make sure…Read More »
Disconnect the wire from station 2 when 4 is running. If 4 stops, replace the timer, if not, it’s a crossed wire. Back to Support pageTags: bhyve, core, troubleshooting, UndergroundTimer, wiring, zones, zones running simultaneously
If you have a B-hvye XD or the B-hyve hose faucet timer, and are unable to activate smart watering on your device, then this article is for you. The most likely reason that you are unable to turn on smart watering is that your timer is not connected to your home WiFi. In order for our B-hyve hose…Read More »
When testing the voltage coming from your timer, if none of your stations are running then you will see that each of your stations is outputting 24 Volts. The timer does this constantly to check for faults. Once you tell a specific station to run, then only that station should be putting out between 24-30…Read More »
WiFi Hub Flood Sensors Hose Timer Indoor Timer B-hyve XR Blinking Blue – Pairing Mode Blinking Blue – Pairing Mode Blinking Blue – Pairing mode Flashing Blue and a P – pairing mode Solid White – Connected to WiFi and idle Yellow – it is looking for your Wi-Fi router. Blue-Green – BLE (Bluetooth Low…Read More »
Updating Wi-Fi Settings Reconnecting your timer to your Wi-Fi network. If your timer has lost connection to your Wi-Fi network, or you’ve changed routers/internet providers, the timer will need to be reconnected to the router. Put your timer into “Pair Mode” by rotating the dial to “off” and pressing the reset button (located inside the swing…Read More »