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Raindrip R672CT Electronic Drip System Water Timer

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Management number 203896598 Release Date 2025/10/14 List Price $16.28 Model Number 203896598
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This analog electronic watering timer attaches to a garden hose. Two simple dials require no programming. Set watering frequency from one hour to once a week and run time from one minute to two hours. Using this drip watering system eliminates the hassle of remembering to water your plants and encourages non drought-resistant plants to continue to flourish during the heat of summer.

Highlights:

  • Uses 2 AAA 1.5v batteries (not included)
  • Inlet: 3/4" female hose thread swivel
  • Outlet: 3/4" male hose thread
  • Timer has a manual on-off feature
  • Timer has built-in LED indicator to alert you when the batteries are low.
  • Watering frequencies are preset at: 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24, 48,72, or 168 hours
  • Run times are set at: 1,3,5,10,15,20,30,60,90, or 120 minutes
  • Large control knobs for easy set-up
  • Single station battery operated analog timer, can be used in all applications, but was designed to use with drip irrigation.

F&Q:

Q. How do you program the timer?
A. Set Frequency (hours in‐between watering). Set Run Time (length of watering in minutes). Make program dial setting at the hour of the day (5am, 6am, 7am, etc.) you want watering to start. Watering will begin X hours later; where X is the Frequency hours.

Q. When will the timer turn on and start watering?
A. Watering will begin in X hours after making program dial settings where X is the Frequency hours. Example: If you finished making dial settings at 5:00 am, and Frequency is 12 then watering will start 12 hours later (5pm) if Frequency is 24 then watering will start 24 hours later (5am the following day).


Q. How long will the batteries last?
A. Watering frequency will affect battery life. Battery replacement is recommended once every season (approximately 3‐4 months) or promptly when the low battery indicator is on.


Q. Will the timer turn off when batteries are low?
A. The batteries should be replaced promptly when the low battery indicator is on. This will avoid a timer malfunction due to weak or dead batteries.


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