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Welcome to the Rain-Clik sensor support section. The Rain-Clik is a quick shut off of irrigation for rain events. In this section you will find information on how to intall, adjust and troubleshoot a Rain-Clik sensor.
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Installation
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Mounting Transmitter
Before choosing a location to mount the Rain-Clik transmitter, keep these tips in mind. Choose a location such as the side of a building or post. Do not exceed 800 ft (275
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Wired Installation
In this ArticleMountingWiringOperation CheckAdjustments and OperationBypassing the SensorTroubleshootingThe Rain-Clik you have just purchased provides a new level of performance,
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Setting Wireless Transmitter Address
Each wireless transmitter is produced with a unique address. A receiver must learn this address to work with that transmitter. This step is only necessary if transmitters and
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Clik-Delay Installation
When installed with a rain sensor, the Hunter Clik-Delay is designed to delay controller activation for 48 hours after the rain has stopped. The Clik-Delay works with Hunter's
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Connecting to Multiple Receivers
Wireless Rain-Clik rain sensor can share one sensor transmitter with multiple Hunter AC controllers. To accomplish this setup, each controller would need a separate wireless Rain
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Adjustment
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Adjustment
The Rain-Clik can keep the irrigation system from starting or continuing after rainfall. The time that it takes the Rain-Clik to reset for normal sprinkler operation after the
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
There may be three possible reasons:The most common reason is because the sensor has NOT received enough rain to activate. Go out to the rain sensor and manually activate the
FAQ
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Lead Wire Length
The wired Hunter Rain-Clik can be ran up to 200 feet from the controller.
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Sensor Bypass
The wired and wireless sensor models can be bypassed using the Rain Sensor Bypass Switch on the Hunter Controller. Hunter X-Core, XC Hybrid, Pro-C (PC-400), ICC2, and I-Core
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Receiver Lights
There are two lights on the WRC-R, each have their own purpose.The top light or Sensor Bypass light if solid is to indicate that the sensor has been bypassed at the Receiver level.
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Replacing Cap and Spindle
If your sensor is not turning controller back on after a rain event, you may have debris in the spindle of the rain sensor. Remove the spindle assembly to check for debris or
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Dry Out Time
The dry out time could be as little as 4 hours depending on the weather conditions (temperature and humidity) and the rain threshold that is set. If the weather conditions remain
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Wireless Transmitter Battery Info
The battery in the Wireless Rain-Clik™ Transmitter is designed to operate for the life of the sensor by providing a sealed, maintenance-free design. The transmitter is available as
Warranty
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Warranty
Hunter warrants the Wireless Rain-Clik (WR-CLIK) for five years. If a defect in a Hunter product is discovered during the applicable warranty period, Hunter will repair or replace,