1.WiFi Remote Control 2.Easy Programming 3.Automatic Water Timer with Rainy Delay 4.Upgraded Leak-Proof Design
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Product name | Hose end water timer |
Model | QT-06 |
Tube size | 1/2",3/4" |
Waterproof | Ip66 |
Pressure | ≤1.6Mpa |
Size | 176*112*66mm |
Power supply | 4*AA alkaline dry battery |
The App Interface Introduction
Quick Start Guide
1) Power the Wi-Fi Gateway & Timer
a. Plug the Wi-Fi Gateway into an indoor outlet.
b. Insert 2 AA Batteries into the timer.
(The battery tray is under the timer. Batteries are not included)
2) Initial Tuya or smartlife App Setup
Download the Tuya or Smartlife App, then create an account and login.
3) Pair the Wi-Fi Gateway
a. Click the button "Add Device" or "+" on the home page of the app.
b. Choose "Add Manually" and "Power strip", and then click "power strip(BLE+WiFi)".
c. Follow the app setup wizard. Press and hold the button on the Wi-Fi Gateway around 5 seconds until a blue LED light rapidly flashing.
d. Enter Wi-Fi Password and connect with Wi-Fi. (Only 2.4G Wi-Fi are supported).
Note: If your router is a dual-band router, please independently enable the 2.4GHz WiFi band and name it differently from the 5GHz WiFi band.
4) Pair the Wi-Fi Hose end water timer
a. After successfully pairing with Wi-Fi Gateway and connecting to Wi-Fi, click the button "Manager added devices" on the app to add your timer.
b. Follow the app setup wizard. Press and hold the button on your timer around 5 seconds until the blue LED light rapidly flashing.
c. Once the timer is paired successfully, the APP will show "Device added successfully" .
5) Install the Timer on the Outdoor Faucet
6) Program Your Timer on APP
7 BASIC STEPS TO DESIGN YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
Turn off all the water inside your home
Next, hook up the water gauge to your outdoor spigot
Then, turn on your outdoor spigot to full blast to measure your water's output.
Area size and shape: Hydrozones can be large or small as well as along the side of the house and the front yard. Hydrozones include the turf strips along your sidewalk and the ground cover in your backyard.
Sunlight and water: Shady areas of your property don't need as much water as an area that gets full sun throughout the day.
Type of plants: Some plants need a lot of water, such as your lawn, and others, including native plants, don't need a lot of water. Group plants together based on their watering needs.
Soil type: You can have clay, loam or sandy soils. Clay soils hold their shapes when wet. Loam is the perfect soil and breaks apart when it's wet, and sandy soil is unable to hold water. Water drains right through it.
Rotors: Choose your rotor head based on the radius and the reach it needs to make. You don't want to mix rotor sizes and sprays per hydrozone. Instead, you want to keep the same size and spray per zone.
Fixed sprays: A fixed spray has a radius of 6-18 ft. Fixed sprays deliver water to the same area. One spray should end where the next one starts to evenly water a particular area.
Spray heads with rotary nozzles: These spray heads deliver consistent water up to 13-30 ft. radius.
Specialty patterns and bubblers: These sprinklers are designed to solve particular landscape problems, such as a side or lawn end strips. Spray nozzles deliver water to areas that are up to five feet wide and 15 feet long. Bubblers provide water to specific landscape areas, such as trees or shrubs.
Micro- or drip irrigation: These sprinklers work best on ground covers, landscape beds or other planted areas. Many small emitters deliver water directly to the plant's roots.
Product name | Hose end water timer |
Model | QT-06 |
Tube size | 1/2",3/4" |
Waterproof | Ip66 |
Pressure | ≤1.6Mpa |
Size | 176*112*66mm |
Power supply | 4*AA alkaline dry battery |
The App Interface Introduction
Quick Start Guide
1) Power the Wi-Fi Gateway & Timer
a. Plug the Wi-Fi Gateway into an indoor outlet.
b. Insert 2 AA Batteries into the timer.
(The battery tray is under the timer. Batteries are not included)
2) Initial Tuya or smartlife App Setup
Download the Tuya or Smartlife App, then create an account and login.
3) Pair the Wi-Fi Gateway
a. Click the button "Add Device" or "+" on the home page of the app.
b. Choose "Add Manually" and "Power strip", and then click "power strip(BLE+WiFi)".
c. Follow the app setup wizard. Press and hold the button on the Wi-Fi Gateway around 5 seconds until a blue LED light rapidly flashing.
d. Enter Wi-Fi Password and connect with Wi-Fi. (Only 2.4G Wi-Fi are supported).
Note: If your router is a dual-band router, please independently enable the 2.4GHz WiFi band and name it differently from the 5GHz WiFi band.
4) Pair the Wi-Fi Hose end water timer
a. After successfully pairing with Wi-Fi Gateway and connecting to Wi-Fi, click the button "Manager added devices" on the app to add your timer.
b. Follow the app setup wizard. Press and hold the button on your timer around 5 seconds until the blue LED light rapidly flashing.
c. Once the timer is paired successfully, the APP will show "Device added successfully" .
5) Install the Timer on the Outdoor Faucet
6) Program Your Timer on APP
7 BASIC STEPS TO DESIGN YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
Turn off all the water inside your home
Next, hook up the water gauge to your outdoor spigot
Then, turn on your outdoor spigot to full blast to measure your water's output.
Area size and shape: Hydrozones can be large or small as well as along the side of the house and the front yard. Hydrozones include the turf strips along your sidewalk and the ground cover in your backyard.
Sunlight and water: Shady areas of your property don't need as much water as an area that gets full sun throughout the day.
Type of plants: Some plants need a lot of water, such as your lawn, and others, including native plants, don't need a lot of water. Group plants together based on their watering needs.
Soil type: You can have clay, loam or sandy soils. Clay soils hold their shapes when wet. Loam is the perfect soil and breaks apart when it's wet, and sandy soil is unable to hold water. Water drains right through it.
Rotors: Choose your rotor head based on the radius and the reach it needs to make. You don't want to mix rotor sizes and sprays per hydrozone. Instead, you want to keep the same size and spray per zone.
Fixed sprays: A fixed spray has a radius of 6-18 ft. Fixed sprays deliver water to the same area. One spray should end where the next one starts to evenly water a particular area.
Spray heads with rotary nozzles: These spray heads deliver consistent water up to 13-30 ft. radius.
Specialty patterns and bubblers: These sprinklers are designed to solve particular landscape problems, such as a side or lawn end strips. Spray nozzles deliver water to areas that are up to five feet wide and 15 feet long. Bubblers provide water to specific landscape areas, such as trees or shrubs.
Micro- or drip irrigation: These sprinklers work best on ground covers, landscape beds or other planted areas. Many small emitters deliver water directly to the plant's roots.