Orbit 56233D Minuterie d'arrosage numérique à 3 sorties, 3 vannes, noir et gris 1 3 vannes

Brand:Orbit

3.3/5

95.95

Du fabricantOrbit est la première entreprise d'Amérique du Nord pour l'arrosage résidentiel. Avec une présence dans plus de 180 pays et 6 continents, nous offrons l'écosystème le plus complet de solutions pour les robinets de tuyau, les tuyaux, les extrémités de tuyau, le sous-sol, l'égouttement, le brouillard et la protection de la cour. Depuis plus d'un demi-siècle, nous sommes à la tête de l'industrie en matière de solutions innovantes, accumulant plus de 100 brevets actifs et de nombreux prix de reconnaissance de l'industrie. De PVC-Lock, Blu-Lock et Drip-Lock, qui sont un moyen extraordinairement rapide de connecter les tuyaux d'arrosage et les tubes d'égouttement, à nos contrôleurs intelligents B-hyve les plus vendus et à la pointe de la technologie, nous avons modernisé l'industrie, établi le standard pour les meilleures pratiques d'irrigation résidentielles et a rendu l'arrosage extérieur efficace pour les ménages du monde entier. Hydro-Rain est l'homologue commercial et agricole de pointe d'Orbit, avec des offres BUILT FOR SPEED conçues spécifiquement pour les entrepreneurs et les producteurs professionnels. Ensemble, Orbit et Hydro-Rain forment une unité commerciale au sein de la division Gardena du groupe Husqvarna, comprenant collectivement le plus grand fabricant d'arrosage résidentiel au monde. Parce que garantir l'accès à une eau douce sûre pour les communautés est une priorité mondiale, nous sommes fiers d'affirmer notre engagement à fournir un écosystème complet de solutions intelligentes, couvrant les applications DU ROBINET À LA FERME, alors que nous poursuivons continuellement la vision de CHANGER LA MANIÈRE D'EAUER DANS LE MONDE. .

Économise de l'eau dans des conditions de sécheresse. 2 piles AA incluses. Se fixe à un robinet de tuyau extérieur standard de 3/4 po. Conception étanche pour gérer les éléments. Économise de l'eau dans des conditions de sécheresse. Fonction de retard de pluie pour la conservation de l'eau. Un cadran contrôle la programmation. Deux vannes programmables et une vanne manuelle.
Batteries 2 AA batteries required.
Brand Orbit
Color Black and Gray
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,651 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Human Interface Input Dial
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 56233D
Item Weight 1.85 Pounds
Manufacturer Orbit
Number of settings 3
Product Dimensions 4 x 10.62 x 10.38 inches
Product Dimensions 4"D x 10.62"W x 10.38"H

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Scritto da: WildOracle
Solidly built, but with some undocumented "flaws" regarding timer function.
First off, as others have mentioned, the 1st outlet on the left is a manual outlet, not on a timer. So really this should be called 2-outlet with 1 manual bypass outlet. So far it seems well made, but with one undocumented "flaw". As described, there are two "stations" that can be independently programmed. The flaw is that they aren't completely independent of each other. One station needs to be completely finished with its schedule before the other will turn on! For example, if you set station 1 to start at 5:30am and run for 90 minutes, and station 2 to start at 6:30am, what will really happen is that station 2 won't start until 7am because station 1 is still running for 30 minutes past the start time of station 2. This is not mentioned ANYWHERE in the single sheet of instructions except for a single sentence in the troubleshooting guide under "water won't turn off" - it reads: "Start times begin after previous watering cycle has run through all stations and set durations." Which is a fancy way of saying that this timer will completely disregard your second timer setting until the first one is complete. This feature, and the lack of documentation about it, made me think this unit was broken. If you were to set one station to water for a long time (say if you had a station that was watering your trees for 3 hours) and wanted the second to come on 1/2 hour into that 3 hours, it would be delayed by 2.5 hours! That doesn't seem right to me. One other gripe I have is that if you enter into programming mode (even just rotating the dial without changing settings) while a station is watering, it will stop all watering and not come back on once you rotate back to Auto. Pros: Well-made, manual lever works well, controls work well Cons: Undocumented functionality of timer means the two stations can NOT be watering at the same time. Bonus tip: (from instructions) - to water without interrupting the set cycle, press [MANUAL] button and then use + and - buttons to set from 1-240 minutes. In hindsight, I would have preferred to purchase the expandable version of this, by the same company - it was hard to figure out until I looked closely at the garden store, that the expandable one has little valves that plug into the main unit - expandable up to 4 valves. Each expander valve costs $15-20, far less than a single valve timer by itself, and trust me... as soon as you start running your drip lines, you'll see how fast you'll want at least 3-4 "stations" - and this unit only has TWO, regardless of the fact that it appears to have 3.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
MISLEADING: Only 2 Timed Outlets (Not 3)
Pluses (+) & Minuses (-) listed in order of importance: - MISLEADING: Would be a 5 star review if there were three timed outlets... The first outlet on the left doesn't work on a timer, so you can only use this timer to rig up two watering zones. (Yes, I should have read more carefully, but I still think it is misleading.) + Works as advertised + Easy to use/self explanatory: I didn't even need an instruction manual. + Connections do not leak in the slightest: I was worried there would be a constant drip at the spigot, but even with a constant full load of water pressure there hasn't been so much as a single drop that has shown up at any of the connections (and I'll admit some of the hose connections that I used were pretty old hoses) - May only be able to put one sprinkler per timed zone. This depends on your homes water pressure, but should be mentioned. - Brace Bar (To support the weight of the timer at a 45 degree angle coming out of the spigot): Requires you to drill holes into the wall of your home. If you plan on this being a permanent solution, no worries. However, the timer is plastic. It's going to fail sometime. And you'll have to replace it and (probably) drill another hole to support it. (Plus, you'll want to remove it during the winter, which is a pain to get to the screws behind the timer.) - Easy to steal: There is no way to lock this in place (and the brace bar isn't a huge deterrent, so the threat exists that someone could steal your investment unless you figure a way to protect this from theft on your own. What I used this for... Just moved into a home with a decent sized lawn with no sprinkler system and didn't have the money to pay for an expensive sprinkler installation. I definitely needed to cover two zones in my back yard that were getting scorched by the sun, and was hoping to cover a third (see misleading comments above). All told, I spent a total of about $115 for the timer, 100 yards of hose on sale at W-Mart, male/female fasteners, two "Y" splitters, and four sprinklers. I have a long and narrow back yard, so I needed to splice the hose off to two sprinklers (the max that would work with the water pressure my home has). I figured out where the sprinklers should be placed. Then I laid out a length of hose about 6 feet shy of where the first one (of two sprinklers) in a zone was going to be. I cut the hose at that point, attached a female end to it, attached a "Y" to it, attached a male end to the hose, ran the length to the sprinkler and attached a male end and female end to that length. Then I repeated that step to the second sprinkler. The result? My whole back yard gets water and is starting to show signs of relief after having been scorched by the sun.
Scritto da: Georgette Heyer
Works fine
I had to have my husband install it on a wall spigot and that required some special re-engineering and added plumbing parts. Once installed it works very nicely. I especially like the feature allowing me to have a timer on most of it but bypass that with the pull of a lever for intermittent hosing.
Scritto da: Papa_Bob
Check Your Water Pressure
I really like this unit especially the manual tap feature. The biggest piece of advice I can give is to be sure your static water pressure is within the spec limits. When I initially installed this, I could not get it to completely stop leaking at the base of the screw knob. Then when I started installing the drip irrigation system the tubes kept popping off. The solution is simple. Put an inexpensive ($10 on Amazon) inline pressure regulator that keeps the pressure between 40-50 psi between the hose bib and the timer. All problems were solved including the popping tubes. One aside… Evidently, I didn’t pay attention that the unit I ordered was refurbished. The unit came bare bones (no instructions, brace, or anything else). But given the price and its performance I am still very happy. Just be careful.
Scritto da: Nimgol
Working great so far only one broblem
Working great so far and comparing to the other brand I had, this is better but the only thing I don’t like about it is that you can not set a specific time for watering. It is either every 6h, 12h or 24h.
Scritto da: JDoss
Only two work the their is manual only
I assumed all three outlets were programmable however two outlets are actually hooked to the timer to be program the third outlet on the left has a manual on and off which would be quite handy but wasn’t what I was looking for I needed one with three independent outlets that I could set a time zone
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Buyer beware - I was sold US stock with incompatible screw thread.
This was my second purchase of an Orbit watering timer, the first lasting maybe 4 or 5 years, and I was very pleased with its ease of use and convenience. This time, however, I was sent a device suited to American threads only. Needless to say, with the stress of COVID, I thought I was just being stupid when I couldn’t attach it to the outside tap. I put it aside and watered by hand! A year later, I tried to attach it again but looked more carefully at the thread angle. I noticed the difference this time and contacted Orbit directly via email - I didn’t get a reply. So, product assigned to bin in utter disgust and alternative bought.
Scritto da: lesley w.
Five Stars
best watering timer ever
Scritto da: BK
Does not last!
There are several reviews of this product claiming that it was a sturdy build. Well, I am on my fourth one - it does not last! You can get two summers out of it, may be three, but that is it. We need a two-zone timer with a manual zone. Every time I have to buy a new one I check for other options, but unfortunately only this one fits the requirements. So, I grudgingly buy a new one, but I strongly suggest - before you buy this one, check if some other timer will not do the job for you. I do not find it to be a good value for the money.
Scritto da: K. A. Kerns
Loved the manual plust 2 separate programmable spigots
Product is great when it is working correctly. It is very 'large' but I had the space for it in my garden so not an issue. All was well until about 1 month after purchase when the program was set to water for one of the spigots, no water came out. I could here the small click that is common when it opens up for watering, but inspite of the click, no water. I managed to apply some suction and finally the valve opened up again, but now I can't trust that it will open properly to water, which means I only want to use it close to my house where I can easily check, versus out in the garden it was purchased for. Sad given how new the unit is!
Scritto da: JP
Solid product - recommended
Solid unit. Bought this at the beginning of summer because I have three sprinklers in my yard. Have two of them running off this unit and the third of of another Orbit product. Some people had a hard time programming, however, I found it very easy. Instructions were simple to follow and the display is large and easy to read. I have one zone set up to fire at 5:00AM and the second at 5:30. Some of the things I found useful: - Manual switch is large and easy to use. I use my manual hose regularly and like that I don't have to interrupt the program. - Comes with a nice arm for helping mount the unit. Arm makes it easier connect hoses - "Manual" override button allows you to turn on one of the programmed zones without interrupting programming. Handy if you want to double check where your sprinklers are aimed The only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the so called rain delay feature. It would be better described program delay / skip feature as it requires manual intervention to activate. I have my units set to go off early in the morning. To activate the "rain delay" I would either have to set it the day before or get up early in the morning. Essentially, not a useful feature - just as easy to turn off for a day. If you are looking for some thing that senses rain and interrupts the program, look elsewhere and be prepared to spend big bucks. Bottom line: I am happy with the unit and would buy again

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