Orbit 62024 Timer digitale per irrigazione a tubo singolo 3" x 7,5" x 9,5" 1

Brand:Orbit

3.3/5

62.57

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Dal produttoreOrbit è la principale azienda del Nord America per l'irrigazione residenziale. Con una presenza in oltre 180 paesi e 6 continenti, offriamo l'ecosistema più completo di soluzioni per la protezione di rubinetti, tubi flessibili, terminali di tubi flessibili, sotterranei, gocciolatori, nebulizzatori e giardini. Per oltre mezzo secolo, abbiamo guidato l'industria nelle soluzioni innovative, accumulando oltre 100 brevetti attivi e molti premi di riconoscimento del settore. Da PVC-Lock, Blu-Lock e Drip-Lock, che sono un modo straordinariamente veloce per collegare il tubo dell'irrigatore e il tubo di gocciolamento, ai nostri controller intelligenti B-hyve tecnologicamente avanzati e più venduti, abbiamo modernizzato il settore, stabilito lo standard per le migliori pratiche di irrigazione residenziale e reso l'irrigazione esterna efficiente per le famiglie di tutto il mondo. Hydro-Rain è la controparte commerciale e agricola all'avanguardia di Orbit, con offerte BUILT FOR SPEED progettate specificamente per contoterzisti e coltivatori professionisti. Insieme, Orbit e Hydro-Rain formano un'unità aziendale all'interno della divisione Gardena del gruppo Husqvarna, che comprende collettivamente il più grande produttore mondiale di irrigazione residenziale. Poiché garantire l'accesso all'acqua dolce sicura per le comunità è una priorità globale, siamo orgogliosi di affermare il nostro impegno a fornire un ecosistema completo di soluzioni intelligenti, coprendo le applicazioni DAL RUBINETTO ALLA FATTORIA, mentre perseguiamo continuamente la visione di CAMBIARE IL MODO IN CUI IL MONDO ACQUA. DAL PRODUTTORE Questo timer digitale per irrigazione a tubo singolo Orbit 62024 è un timer automatico che ti consentirà di irrigare senza preoccupazioni. Il quadrante sovradimensionato consente la selezione manuale per l'irrigazione di tutti i giorni, a giorni alterni e ogni 3 giorni. Le impostazioni automatiche ti offrono 16 opzioni di durata dell'irrigazione da 2 a 90 minuti. Si installa facilmente su qualsiasi tubo o rubinetto standard.

Risparmia acqua in condizioni di siccità. Tipo di alimentazione: alimentato a batteria. risparmiare acqua in condizioni di siccità. richiede 3 batterie AA (non incluse). impostazioni per l'irrigazione giornaliera, a giorni alterni o ogni 3 giorni. easy-on, easy-off, controllo a quadrante singolo con impostazioni di irrigazione temporizzate da 2 a 90 minuti. il funzionamento automatico consente di risparmiare acqua.
Brand Orbit
Color As Shown in the Picture
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 992 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Human Interface Input Dial
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 62024
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer Orbit
Material Stainless Steel
Number of settings 16
Product Dimensions 12"D x 10"W x 5"H

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Scritto da: JM62
Worked great
Used for a dry spell in summer with watering restrictions.
Scritto da: Hyoun Kim
Good For The Price BUT I Wish I Got A Different One
I recently hired a contractor to sod my lawn after I did some major backyard renovation work. Prior to him sodding, I knew I would have to water the sod very frequently. I didn't have a hose timer, so I immediately looked to Amazon (my #1 choice) for hose timers. My only criteria (at the time) was that I wanted it to be under $30 (the closer to $20 the better). At the time of purchase (back in July), Of the top 6 hose timers on Amazon, only 4 of them met my criteria. They are as follows: Ranked #1Orbit 91213 One-Dial Garden Hose Digital Water Timer - $29.98 Ranked #2Orbit Hose Watering Timer 62024 - $20.49 (The One I'm Reviewing) Ranked #4Orbit SunMate 62034 Mechanical Watering Timer - $11.17 Ranked #5Orbit 62061N Single-Dial Water Timer - $24.99 I ended up choosing #2, the one I'm reviewing but really wished I would have chosen #5 (will get to that later). #4 was not an option due to same-day only watering. Physically, nothing is wrong with my timer. It exactly like I expected it to and has no leaks whatsoever. The gray "cover" you see in the picture actually goes over the timer itself (NOT the hose portion as pictured) to protect the "timer dial" from the elements. The reason I wish I got a different timer though is because the frequency of the timer activating is limited to "Daily / Every Other Day / Every 3rd Day". I live in Tennessee where the summers get hot (90+ degree temperatures). Because of my location, I am required to water my sod twice a day. Unfortunately with this timer, the best frequency I can choose is "Daily - Once A Day". So I've found that I've had to manually turn it on in the morning and then again when I get home from work. But due to the mechanics of how it repeats, the timer repeats at the time of day you last turned the dial. Now you must be thinking, with your schedule, you essentially got the same functionality as the #4 ranked timer,Orbit SunMate 62034 Mechanical Watering Timer . In essence yes (due to me watering daily) but once my sod is established, I will probably use this timer for other purposes to water my yard and/or plants with my sprinkled using the other frequency settings available. Now the reason I wish I chose #5 is because #5 is actually a newer model of #1. #1 is ranked just because of purchase frequency. If you Google both timers, you'll find on other reseller pages thatOrbit 62061N Single-Dial Water Timer is the newer version ofOrbit 91213 One-Dial Garden Hose Digital Water Timer . I'm not sure what is improved, but obviously they look the same AND the 62061N is $5 cheaper. But the main reason I wish I chose #5 is because you get a wider selection of watering "frequency, duration, time start, clock function" all for $5 more than the Orbit 62024. The manual is shared by both of the 91213 & 62061N and according to that, you can set duration anywhere from 1 minute to 4 hours, set the frequency of watering from 6 hrs or 12 hours, or 1 day to up to 7 days. The "Rain Delay" function is nice because with a press of a button, you can choose to skip the "auto watering" via 24 hour intervals up to 72 hours. So with that said, I really wish I got theOrbit 62061N Single-Dial Water Timer for $24.99, but I decided it's not worth the trouble sending it back since I'm already on my 3rd week watering my sod and I really need to keep it watered. Hope this review helps.
Scritto da: Ste W
A decent, if somewhat-bulky, analog hose timer at a fair price. Proving durable in outdoor use.
I've been quite happy with with this hose timer for two years now. (I detach and store it indoors for the winter/spring months.) Just a pair of new batteries each season. I've found it great for automatic watering with a drip system for pots and containers, or a hose and sprinkler for the lawn or trees. Dial is large enough to read from a short distance, unlike so many other analog timers, and doesn't require close-up squinting in low light or shade. It turns easily with easily-discernible clicks/stops at each setting. The *separate* see-through gray plastic cover piece clicks over the dial mechanism like a lid, providing splash protection, but not a seal. (The picture shows the gray piece resting over the female connector, where it would never be. ???) The battery slots are behind the dial, on the backside, also under the gray cover. Housing and fittings seem sturdy, although I wish the male fitting were also metal instead of plastic threads that can get torn up. Best to avoid disturbing the male fitting once properly connected. Mine is in a partly-shady area, and these plastics are known to degrade and discolor over time in UV (sun) light. The clock always resets to 0:00.00 every time you turn the dial to OFF or manual ON, so subsequent timed waterings will always occur at the minute you move the dial back to a minute marking. So, you can't add a manual watering or check for leaks without resetting clocktime=0. With the ridiculously short hose-bib/anti-siphon units being installed nowadays, this timer can be bulky when crowded into a tight clearance against wall, in a corner, or behind a bush. One needs a good 5" radius around the axis of the water path to turn the unit for viewing or setting. The brass female fitting does swivel though, for attaching to the bib, but no twirling the unit in tight spaces! The valve action is quiet on opening, but this unit can make unsecured water supply pipes bump and kick when the valve closes abruptly.
Scritto da: rustfreemike
Works as it should with one annoying design issue
I wanted a super simple timer to turn on my irrigation system for some new trees I planted. Didn't need any sort of LED display or other nonsense so this seemed to fit the bill. It works as it should so far but due to it's design it has an annoying problem: With this timer, it starts it's countdown cycle for the interval you choose as soon as you move the dial away from the 'OFF' position. So if at 8AM you turn it to 'EVERY DAY for 60 Minutes' it will turn on the water at 8AM every day for 60 minutes. Do it at 9AM and that's the time it turns on, and so on. The problem arises if you want to use the hose for some other reason and turn the timer to the 'ON' position. This will completely change the turn on time to whatever time it is when you do it. So say you want to wash your car at 1PM and turn the timer to 'ON'. When you do this, your 8AM turn on-time is now reset and you have to do it again at 8AM the next day. In other words, there is no way to just use the hose without interrupting the cycle. This is annoying - there should at least be a separate switch so you can use the hose without changing the cycle. I like that it's simple but it's just a tiny bit too simple to be really good.
Scritto da: Bernadette Matlo
perfect fr a single station!
Bought this timer for my son, he has never used a water timer before . It was extremely easy to program.
Scritto da: J Luis Trevino M
Works, but I had a big problem when the battery run out
The timer works great and the way it is expected, easy to use. When batteries run out, sometimes it leaves the water open and I had a couple of situations where it flooded my garden. So I need to be very aware of batteries the whole time.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works as stated
Works as advertised
Scritto da: Courtney White
Leaks shockingly
Looks easy enough to install, however leaks enough to be un usable

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