The X2 offers three customisable programs with up to four start times each, making it ideal for seasonal changes and complex zones. Its QuickCheck™ diagnostics detect wiring faults instantly, while the backlit LCD display provides excellent visibility in any light. Compact, durable, and built for outdoor reliability, the X2 gives homeowners and landscapers peace of mind and complete control over their irrigation systems.
Key Benefits
- Wi-Fi ready: manage watering remotely via Hydrawise® app
- Three flexible programs with up to four start times each
- QuickCheck™ detects wiring faults instantly
- Smart weather adjustment for water efficiency
- Backlit display for clear visibility in any lighting
- Suspend watering for up to 99 days during off-season
- Short-circuit protection prevents controller damage
Product Specification
| Specification |
Details |
| Stations |
6 |
| Connectivity |
Wi-Fi via Hydrawise® |
| Display |
Backlit LCD |
| Programs |
3 programs with up to 4 start times each |
| Suspend Duration |
Up to 99 days |
| Weather Adjustment |
Automatic via Hydrawise® |
| Power Backup |
Retains memory during outages |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Hunter X2 compatible with Hydrawise®?
- Yes, it connects via Wi-Fi to the Hydrawise® app for complete remote control and monitoring.
- Can I control irrigation remotely?
- Absolutely, when paired with Hunter WAND, schedule, monitor, and adjust watering from any connected device.
- How many stations does it support?
- This model supports up to 6 stations.
- Does it include weather-based watering?
- Yes, through Hydrawise®'s smart weather integration feature.
- What happens if there’s a wiring fault?
- The QuickCheck™ system detects and reports faults instantly.
- Can I hide unused programs?
- Yes, the Hide Programs feature simplifies the interface for convenience.
- Is it suitable for both residential and commercial use?
- Yes, it’s ideal for small to medium residential and light commercial systems.
- Does it work during power outages?
- It retains programming memory, but valves won’t operate without power.