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The last 9 posts

Sunday, April 23rd 2006, 6:10am

by wetyet

Hunter Pro-C is great and the R/B ESP as well. If you think you will ever need more than the twelve zones, think about the Hunter ICC or Rainbird ESP's with more zone capacity.

Thursday, April 20th 2006, 6:57am

by Sprinkler Pro

Orbit is junk, Rainbird or Hunter only, Dont cheat yourself with a crappy controller

Friday, September 2nd 2005, 5:50pm

by Jazzer K

I mainly install outdoor Hunter Pro-C because ease of use and it is water tight and you can lock it.

Thursday, April 7th 2005, 7:40pm

by RidgeRun05

You can get a professional grade Hunter Pro-C controller here at Sprinkler Warehouse for about the same cost as one of the cheap brands from a home improvement store. Don't waste your time or your money, buy the professional grade stuff.

Thursday, April 7th 2005, 9:21am

by nestors

use a hunter icc from a supplier.

Wednesday, June 16th 2004, 3:46am

by BTanner

Thanks!!!!

Tuesday, June 15th 2004, 5:04pm

by radical

Yes please go to your local Irrigation supplier, look in the yellow pages. For God's sake don't go to Home Depot or Lowes. When ever I see one at a clients house I know the problem starts there. I recommend they upgrade to a Commercial Grade Rainbird or Hunter Pro-C. Rainbird ESP LX models also have odd/even watering, rain sensor and remote connections. Ask the professionals not Homer!

Tuesday, June 1st 2004, 1:59pm

by BSME

Only that I cringe whenever I see one in a homeowners garage... I dont know what they cost so it could be a good bargain but it seems that anything you buy at Home Depot ends up costing you more in the long run.... sprinklerwarehouse will give you contractor-like discounts on timers... the Rainbird ESP and Hunter Pro-C are the most user friendly I believe... I use the Pro-C because it has a built in calendar for odd/even watering and I like the way you can easily hook up rain sensors and remotes for it....

Sunday, May 30th 2004, 4:27pm

by BTanner

Looking to buy controller for 12 zone system

I've been looking at a controller by Orbit Irrigation model# 57012 (think that's right) Found at my local Home Depot. Any feedback or experience (good or bad) with Orbit Irrigation Controllers?