Water Control Select, Automatic Water Timer for Gardens, Sensor Connection, 3 Watering Cycles
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Estimated delivery time: 2-4 business days
Description
Water Control Select is a tap-mounted automatic garden timer offering up to 3 independent watering cycles per day and adjustable durations from 1 minute to almost 8 hours. It supports a sensor connection for weather-aware irrigation, fits 26.5 mm (G 3/4") and 33.3 mm (G 1") taps, runs on a 9V alkaline battery, and features an HD digital LC display with IPX4 splash resistance.
Highlights
- Tap-mounted automatic control with direct water-tap connection
- Up to 3 independent watering cycles per day for flexible scheduling
- Adjustable watering duration from 1 minute to almost 8 hours for precise irrigation
- Sensor connection enables weather-aware watering when a compatible sensor is attached
- Fits common tap threads 26.5 mm (G 3/4") and 33.3 mm (G 1") for easy installation
- Battery-powered (1 x 9V alkaline) with approx. 1 year expected battery life
- HD digital LC display with manual on/off toggle for simple operation
- IPX4 splash-proof design for outdoor durability
- Operates across 0.5–12 bar water pressure range
Specifications
| Brand | Gardena |
| Watering cycles per day | 3 independent cycles per day |
| Watering frequency | Days of the week per schedule |
| Watering duration | 1 minute to 8 hours |
| Energy supply | 1 x 9V alkaline battery (not included) |
| Expected battery lifetime | Approx. 1 year, battery-dependent |
| Sensor connection | Yes |
| Minimum operating pressure | 0.5 bar |
| Maximum operating pressure | 12 bar |
| Suitable thread | 26.5 mm (G 3/4") & 33.3 mm (G 1") |
| Watering frequency | Individual selection (days of the week per schedule) |
| Bad weather delay | Manual on/off toggle |
| Display type | HD digital LC display |
| Waterproof rating | IPX4 |
| Weight | 490 g |
Special Notes
- Ensure device is securely connected to the tap and hose before use
- Battery not included — use a 9V alkaline battery and check regularly to maintain operation
- Verify tap thread size and local water pressure (0.5–12 bar) before installation
- Confirm sensor compatibility with this unit before purchasing and connecting a sensor