
Hunter has developed a solar panel accessory for two battery operated controllers: the XC Hybrid and the new Node. The Solar Panel provides maintenance-free operation by harnessing the sun's energy to power the controller. Connecting the panel to either of the controllers is an easy process that can be done quickly by any installer, the company said. Once connected, the solar panel supplies 100 percent of the controllers' power, and eliminates the need for battery replacements.
The solar panel is compatible with 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 station XC Hybrid models. For at-the-valve placement, the Solar Panel is also compatible with the new Node controller. While the Node is placed within the valve box, the Solar Panel is installed outside the box in an area with high exposure to sunlight. Node offers 1, 2, 4, and 6-station control, and is designed for isolated sites, power-restricted areas or the special needs of drip zones.
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