💧 Water smarter, not harder!
The Orbit57896 6-Station Outdoor Swing Panel Sprinkler System Timer is a versatile and efficient irrigation solution, capable of controlling up to 12 zones. With features like effortless setup, smart scheduling, and compatibility with major brands, this timer is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring your lawn and garden receive the perfect amount of water, rain or shine.
Number of settings | 13 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 3.11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 9"W x 10"H |
J**R
FAST Shipping. Works Perfect. Simple!
Fast Shipping! Arrived same day on time and was able to install it. Simple to program. I have 2 of these now. They work great!
C**V
Easy to program
Very easy to program
S**D
Irrigation time clock
Easy to install, one of the easiest to program & operate.
M**E
Good for the Price but Beware Programming Anomalies
Mostly performs as expected but the earliest start time needs to be for Program A. If that isn't the case then programs just don't run. Having the whole timer integrated in one box does require a 120V a.c. supply which in some locations may pose challenges but the 24 ac power bricks used by other designs also need, one way or another, 120V power close by. These units are genuinely rain proof (!= water proof) so can be used outside as one would expect. Just plug up the cable entrance holes at the base with something or insects will get inside and nest.
J**O
Reliable
Easy to install. Easy setup instructions.
J**B
Simple timer to operate
With 3 programable schedules, A as your primary leaves B and C to do as you wish like, water an area more frequently like flowers but with use less water each time.The display is big but not lit. This timer uses a replaceable (not rechargeable) CR2032 button battery, so you can program your timer before installing it. Depending on your local power failure rate, check and or replace the battery accordingly.I didn't do this but I would recommend to practice installing a wire before installing the timer so you can better see what you are doing. The spring loaded tabs to hold open the wire gripper so the wire can be inserted can be a bit frustrating. All the wires insert from the bottom of a terminal strip so it is impossible to see the wire being inserted. I have installed plenty of components with this type connection, this one was more difficult.When I installed my 6 zone sprinkler system I included a master valve this time, the other two I did not. I have had a seeping zone valve all summer, I will replace it now that it has cooled off. With out a master valve, a seeping valve would leak 24-7, wasting water until I replaced it.It's mentioned in the manual where to install the master valve hot wire, at the pump connection but easy to miss if in a hurry to get the timer installed.
V**G
Rugged, easy to program sprinkler timer at a great price!
My Rainbird timer has been slowly dying and I needed to replace it. I was looking for a timer for an outdoor location without a lot of bells and whistles to control my 6 zone sprinkler system. Oh yeah...and I didn't want to pay a lot for it. The Orbit 57896 seemed to cover everything I needed to do and the price was very reasonable.My old timer was hardwired, but the Orbit comes with an attached cord and plug. What to do? I could have cut the plug off and hardwired it, but there was a problem with that idea. The conduit holes (one for power, one for the low voltage valve wires) in the old timer box were a different spacing than the Orbit, so I would have had to re-do the conduit. I also liked the idea of having an outdoor outlet box in the area where the timer was located, so that tipped the decision.I discovered that the circuit breaker supplying power to the timer was not a GFCI breaker. Since the location is outside, I had to either replace the circuit breaker or use a GFCI outlet. I decided that the safest approach was to replace the breaker. I cut the PVC conduit and replaced the old junction box with an exterior outlet box with a weather proof cover. The one thing I don't like about the design of the Orbit timer is that the line cord is not sealed where it exits the box. I sealed it with caulk to prevent water entering the box in a windy rain storm.I number of reviewers have dinged this timer because of programming issues. I found the instruction manual to be very understandable and the unit easy to program (YMMV). Setting the time is a little annoying, but I should only have to do that once a year when replacing the battery. Here's a tip: before I installed the timer outside, I programed it sitting comfortably at my kitchen table with a cup of coffee. Plug the unit in, pull the strip that activates the battery and you're ready to program. When you unplug the unit and install it outside, the battery allows it to remember the program. Once you hang it and connect the wires, just turn the dial to "Automatic" and you're good to go.You will have to decide how often you want to run your system. Conveniently, the Orbit 57896 allows 3 different options for this: by the day of the week, by a fixed interval or by odd or even days. Once the unit is programmed and set to "Automatic", the display alternately shows the current date and time and then the day and time of the "Next Start", so you will always know where you are in the cycle.Pro: Rugged design; easy to install; easy to program; big, east to read display; can be used either indoors or outdoors; great priceCon: Box not sealed around the power cord
S**Y
Delivered quick, worked easier than expected
Yesterday I went to adjust my sprinkler timers, but the stupid 30 year old plastic handle snapped on me -- perfect time to learn that one of my heads was busted. I fumbled with a screwdriver to turn the damn thing off before the geyser flooded my neighbors too hard, then I ordered this, somewhere around 2pm.By 830ish pm this timer was on my front porch.I opened it up and had a pretty decent idea of what I was doing just from opening the face and looking at it. This morning, I woke up to my stupid geyser flowing again. Neighbors yard is okay due to the blind luck of a slight angle of their driveway dumping all my water into the gutter...it's the little things, right? I went outside and turned the damn thing off around 615am.Around 715 I go outside and get a picture of the old wiring harness rig, and unplugged the damn thing.While I DID have about 20 min of confusion with the reconnecting the wires, as it turned out the problem was that whichever moron installed the old watering system actually put in the wiring harness label sticker upside-down, so what LOOKED like the power-in was actually the comm line. Once I realized this, I had the thing running in 10-15 seconds. 30s later I had figured out which of my two leads was connected to the broken head (currently unplugged while I figure out what brand I need to fit the current system...) and the other section of the system was ready to rock.I guess it's time to head to Lowes and find a guru
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