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The Wireless Rain-Clik™ rain sensor has
the identical features of the non-wireless
Rain-Clik™ as listed earlier. An added
bonus is that installation is much quicker
and easier as there are no wires required
to be run between the controller and the
sensor device. The sensor will communicate
directly with the controller via a radio signal. Instal-
lation of the Wireless Rain-Clik is ideal for instal-
lating a rain sensor on an existing landscaped site,
as there is no need to tear up the landscape and affix
wire to buildings. Three words describe the benefits of
the Wireless Rain-Clik: Clean, Effortless Installation.
In addition to rain shutoff, the Wireless Rain/
Freeze-Clik provides freeze shut off if temperatures fall
below 37°F.
PRODUCT FEATURES
AND BENEFITS
Mount Anywhere up to 300' from
the Controller…
Typical wired system limitations vanish
The typical hard-wired rain sensor device can be
restrained both in location and aesthetics. With its
location limited to a short wire run laid in a trench or
up the façade of a structure, installation of a rain sensor
on some sites can be a difficult process. Also, wires or
conduit running up walls or fences
has never been pleasing or accept-
able to the eye in any landscape.
The Hunter Wireless Rain-Clik has
eliminated this potential eyesore.
Now sensor control is conveniently
located anywhere on the property,
up to 300' away from the controller
without the use of any wire.
Installs Easily, No Hassles with Wires…
Simple to add on to a new or an
existing installation
On some sites, installing a rain sensor can be a la-
bor-intensive practice. Two common examples of
this are 1) when sensor control wires must run up a
two-story home to the roof or 2) wires must be af-
fixed to the facade of a brick or masonry wall of an
industrial building.
Many times, the mere hassle of running wires from
the irrigation controller to a rain sensing device has
kept contractors from installing a rain sensor. Some of
the reasons may be:
• Hiding the sensor wires that go back to the control-
ler can sometimes be a difficult, time-consuming
and costly process.
• Carrying a ladder on the truck for the sole purpose
of installing a rain sensor can be an inconvenient
practice for irrigation installers.
As a result, potential customers have missed out on
the tremendous water cost-saving benefits rain sensors
provide. With the Wireless Rain-Clik from Hunter, a
rain sensor can be installed on any site as installation
hassles are eliminated.
The Wireless Rain-Clik receiver unit is installed
adjacent to the irrigation controller. The receiver unitʼs
wire installs in seconds to the sensor terminals in any
Hunter controller.
The receiver can also be installed on most other
controllers. If the controller does not have a sensor
terminal on the terminal block, then one wire of the
sensor receiver is connected to the controller common
terminal and the other wire is connected to the valve
common wire from the field.
Mounting
Standard Mounting: Using
the screws provided with
in the package, mount the
Wireless Rain-Clik on any
surface where it will be
exposed to unobstructed
rainfall, but not in the path
of sprinkler spray. The sensor must be upright (as pic-
tured), but the swivel-bracket can be moved for mount-
ing on any angles surface. Loosen the locknut and
screw before swiveling the bracket, and then re-tighten.
Gutter Mount (SGM Sold Separately): The gutter
mount can be purchased as an optional accessory
for your Wireless Rain-Clik (order p/n SGM).The
SGM allows the Wireless Rain-Clik to be mounted
directly to the side of a gutter. To install your
Wireless Rain-Clik on a gutter, Remove the screw, nut
WIRELESS RAIN-CLIK™