Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Anyone tips on being able to get a Hunter X2 irrigation wifi controller working?
I'm South of 44, home was built in May 2022.
I bought the wifi add on module off the internet in the summer. I tried everything in the instructions to get it working and then returned it and ordered a 2nd one. I'm still facing the same issues. I feel like maybe my specific Hunter irrigation controller has something disabled or something like that. I have the one with the blue buttons, I know that the one with the green buttons is not supported. I have not found any way to go into some sort of settings menu on the irrigation controller. Here's what I've observed: When inserting the wifi module I'm not seeing the wifi light go on at all. It's supposed to be amber according to the instructions. When I try to connect it to the Hydrawise app, it advised to press the button on the module twice and then the light should go on, it doesn't. This module supports Bluetooth, but fails to connect even though I can see the device in my Bluetooth settings. When I contacted Hunter, they just send me a PDF of an updated installation guide. |
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There are 1 or 2 local hunter dealers/installers I hope they will see this and give you a hand, or someone else knows who they are so you can contact them.
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I am also south of 44 and successfully installed the X2 wifi module and am able to use the Hydrawise application. My home was built around the same time and has the same Hunter sprinkler controller. The X2 wifi module (per specs) only supports WiFi 2g and not the latest wifi 5g. My Spectrum provided wifi supports both 2g and 5g. You might want to check what your home wifi supports.
If you are still stuck installing I can stop by. |
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Try contacting Hunter Tech Support at 800-733-2823. I have found them to be very friendly, and most helpful.
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More than likely, your wifi signal is not strong enough in your garage. For some reason, it seems to need a stronger signal at set up
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The Hunter is very non-intuitive, designed to be set by professionals.
Replace it with a consumer grade controller like B-Hyve, much easier to setup and use. |
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Many smart devices require a Bluetooth connection to setup WiFi. I suspect the fact that you can’t connect via Bluetooth may be the root of your issue.
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B- hive, controller
I am a villager, and I bought the beehive wifi controller and installed it myself, and it works fine. I bought it at Lowe’s on 466 the villages.
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Four things I would check:
- Is the dial for the X2 in the Run position? - With the WAND module installed, does the display on the X2 change at all? Several of the functions of the X2 are not available with the WAND installed. If the screen displays have changed with the WAND in place then you have some acknowledgment that the X2 sees the module. - If you remove the WAND module and "forget" that Bluetooth device on your phone, does it still show up in the listing of available devices? (Is it possible you are seeing your neighbor's device?) - Try connecting to the Bluetooth device from another phone; perhaps it is your phone that is having issues.
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I’ve put multiple orbit b-hyve controllers in my prior house as well at friends here and prior place. Takes 5 mins to install, 15 mins to configure with your iPhone. So now it works with Siri and apple HomeKit. I also use a local weather station so the controller knows when it needs to water and when it needs to put itself in delay mode. The b-hyve is installed in the same location that the hunter was installed and the b-hyve has no problem connecting to the wifi signal nor Bluetooth. You do need wifi access, and since I have my garage doors automated, they already had wifi access but the Hunter Wand couldn’t connect or keep connected to wifi. BTW, I sold my hunter controller that paid for the b-hyve, which costs around $60 compared to the cost of the Wand which was over $100 alone Last edited by rsmurano; 01-08-2023 at 07:44 AM. |
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Any comment on how the b-hyve compares to the Rachio controller?
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Hunter Wifi
I had trouble as well but finally got it to work on WiFi. Now it is great
You can link 2 ways. With WIFI or Bluetooth. I would be happy to assist ping me @sasman29 Mike |
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Hydrowise Issues
If you have the actual Hydrowise wifi controller and you installed the app on your smart phone You should be able to generate the zones you want to control and the start and run time on the app.
We have had it for 2 years and have had 0 issues with it. It does communicate on 2.4 ghz not 5 if your router uses both. Make sure you put in the pass word for the router in the Hydrowise unit. We replaced the klunky mechanical unit with the Wifi unit. I have had good luck contacting Hunter both by email and phone. If you have questions they have the answers. Our watering bill went from almost $200 per month to about $20-30 per month. It also checks on the weather and will not water if not needed. |
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Yeah, have to agree with this advice. I am a 40+ year professional. I use BHyve at home. The last thing you want is another thing to go wrong.
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Check your network on your pc to see whether your Hunter device is included in your network. |
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