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Which Controller
About to add a system and looking to use a Hunter Pro-C or Toro Green Keeper. Which controller to use and any issues with either?
Never used either but I have read a lot of positive comments on the pro-cand when I replace my controller I think Pro-c is the choice for me.
Thanks,
Pete
Definatly the Pro - C the HUnter product line is professional products, while the Toro products are, they are not as good quality
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
If you are looking for opinions...my opinion would be to use the Hardie Raidial HRRD600
Sprinkler Solutions, Inc.
Arizona and Colorado
www.sprinklersolutions.net
pro-c very easy to use.
Nestor's Sprinklers
Vincent Nestor
Nestor's Sprinklers & Lighting
Alpharetta,Ga.30022
vpn1@bellsouth.net
www.NestorsLandScape.com
www.GeorgiaLighting.net
Keep an eye on the dates that these topics are posted. This thread originated last year, and commenting on it almost a year later is not necessary. Thanks for your cooperation.
Tony Posey
Ridge Run Landscapes
Definatley the Pro-C...while the post is old, new comers still read the old posts for info!
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
YEP...... that's for sure....... this "newbie" is readin' these "old posts" and trying to decide which new 6-zone CONTROLLER ??
Hunter PRO-C ??
Irritrol RAIN DIAL 6 ??
RAINBIRD ESP ??
....... THEN six new VALVES......
Irritrol 2400T ??
Rainbird 100-DVF ??
Decisions, decisions, decisions....
for controllers I'd go with the Hunter or Rainbird for sure...
The Rainbird ESP is probably simpler to operate but I install the Hunter pro-c... it has a couple extras that you can use like a calendar for even/odd watering... it's still real easy to get the hang of though.. but if I had to explain one to an 80 year old lady I'd use the ESP
for the valves...
I install the irritrol more than the rainbird because of the jar top... easier to service down the road... but if I were a homeowner and were betting on something to last... I'd take the Rainbird valves