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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
Before wiring your Rain-Clik, it is important to select an appropriate mounting location for the transmitter. Click here to view mounting instructions for the Rain-Click
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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
You can manually test proper operation of the rain sensor by using the One Touch Manual Start. During the Manual All stations cycle, press the test button on the “Clik-type”
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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Receiver Lights
There are two lights on the Wireless Rain Clik Receiver, and each has its own purpose.BYPASS - The top light if solid is to indicate that the sensor has been bypassed at the
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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,