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Overview

Model # 91502 Store SKU # 1000143831

Fully automatic yard watering kit turns your hose faucet into a 4-station sprinkler system. No digging is required to easily install this watering system.

  1. Connects to standard hose faucet to provide 4 hose outlets with 4 independent controls
  1. 3/4 In. National Hose Thread manifold connection to hose faucet
  1. Preprogram up to 4 stations with 3 start times of up to 99 minutes each
  1. Installs in minutes; no digging required
  1. Helps you better control your water consumption and use only what you need

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
2.5
Assembled Height (in inches)
15.5
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
3.2
Assembled Width (in inches)
11
Packaged Depth (in inches)
3.5
Packaged Height (in inches)
11.25
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
2.25
Packaged Width (in inches)
13.12

Details

Country of Origin
CN-China

Warranty / Certifications

Toll Free: 800.488.6156 or www.orbitonline.com
Yard Watering System, 3-lang; CLMOrbit Watermaster Yard Watering System, 3-lang; CLMFully automatic yard watering kit turns your hose faucet into a 4-station sprinkler system. No digging is required to easily install this watering system.
Orbit Watermaster
1000143831
CAD1372024-11-29
The Home Depot Canada
Yard Watering System, 3-lang; CLM is rated 3.9 out of 5 by 19.
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Rated 1 out of 5 by from Worked great. Last 1 season. Bought it last summer. Worked great for the whole season. Brought it indoors for the winter and pulled the batteries, just like the manual says. Hooked it up this spring and it leaks internally. Totally useless now.
Date published: 2020-05-18
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Not dependable I have two of these. One was bought in 2019 and the other in 2020. They both lose their settings every couple of weeks, especially in extreme heat (exactly when needed the most). You come home after a few days away and your entire garden is toast. It is not due to low batteries. Energizer premium batteries used and have been replaced frequently but both units still lose settings.
Date published: 2021-06-07
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Manifold leaks Manifold leaks after storing the device indoors during the winter. This makes no sense as I drained and stored at a temperature of 22C. Totally useless crap now. It lasted one season.
Date published: 2021-05-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Easy to use, reliable My brother bought me this 5 or 6 years ago and I love it. You can have your manual watering hose on one of your four zones and leave the rest hooked up. I have extensive veggie gardens and this watering timer system is simple and doses all of the times and zones I need. I left it all hooked up at my rental units property and my garlic and potatoes were totally fine under one zone and my herb gardens were good on another zone.
Date published: 2022-06-11
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Continually resets itself every few weeks. It continually resets itself. I think the one I have is faulty.
Date published: 2020-08-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Timer review- all OK Easy to set up , so far works well with my sprinkler system . Nice to have third outlet for my hose connection. I would recommend.
Date published: 2020-08-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from bullet prooof system I bought this 4 years ago... Take the batteries out in the fall and put new ones in spring. The system stays outside all year long. It is under cover, but it is outside. Our winters can get to -35 C and summers +35. The system never fails and easy to program. If you make changes to the clock or anything, it will start watering on that day, so the every second day setting gets altered. Kind of qwerky , but over all, great system.
Date published: 2023-05-20
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Good quality, great product. I bought this item 4 years ago and since this unit is working flawlessly. The battery lasts 2 years easy. Eventhough the unit is waterproof, i put a grocery bag over it just to be on the safe side. Nothing really to complain about it.
Date published: 2018-05-27
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does this unit require batteries and is it waterproof?

Asked by: Anonymous
The Yard Watering Kit does require 2 AA Batteries and is waterproof.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

should I use the 3/4" poly tube to attach to the 4 outlet valves?

I am not sure whether to buy the 1/2 " or 3/4 " poly tube for my 4 stations.
Asked by: Grasshopper
As already answered by Online Associate, the valves on the Yard Watering Kit have a Standard Hose Thread connection. So by attaching up to 4 hoses you can run 4 different sprinklers. If you wanted to use the Yard Watering Kit to run a small Drip Irrigation system you could look for the Female Hose Thread by 1/2" Barb Stake (Part 157449) so you could then connect some 1/2" Drip Tubing (Part 148851) so serve as a mainline. From there you can connect 1/4" tubing, fittings and micro irrigation spray heads available at most Home Depot stores in the Plumbing section.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

How long will batteries last with 2 zones running for 3 days per week at 3 hours per day

Asked by: Anonymous
The way the Yard Watering Kit designed the batteries are only used to turn the valves on and then off again. So the watering duration is actually not important for battery life. Orbit recommends replacing the batteries at the beginning of every new watering season and removing them if the unit will not be in use for an extended period of time. Because not all batteries are created equal or for the same purpose, it is actually quite impossible to put a definitive life to any given set of batteries, although as general rule a new set of batteries should last an entire season under "normal use". Also note that there is a low battery indicator on the timer itself and so checking periodically for low battery power should give you lots of time to change them for uninterrupted watering.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

I am very new to this irrigation systems world, so pardon my question if it is stupid. However, would like to make sure I understand before I buy....Why do I need the valves in addition to the timer system? Where do I connect the valves?

Asked by: andy
The valves connect to your water supply (hose faucet) and your garden hoses connects to the valve(s). Then the valves plug into the timer which tells them when to turn on and off. There are units that are combined timer/valve but they only control one valve. This unit will control 2 to 4 valves allowing you to water different areas at different times. Two valves come with this unit and you only need more if you want additional separate areas.
Answered by: The Home Depot Canada
Date published: 2024-11-04

is the programing lost when you change batteries

Asked by: Anonymous
The Yard Watering Kit does keep a residual charge that will hold the programming if the batteries are taken out. However the residual charge is small and so is the time that the programming will be saved. I would highly recommend having the new batteries open and ready so that you can quickly switch out the old for the new.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

there is a 24 volt transformer on page 4 which can be used with this system.is that correct?

Asked by: Anonymous
This unit is battery operated only. So unfortunately there is no transformer available for it.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

can i hook this to an automatic sprinkler system and if i could how many head can i put per valve

Asked by: Anonymous
This timer system is designed to run hose end sprinklers. So it would not really be appropriate to attach it to an automatic sprinkler system. The yard watering kit is an outdoor timer than comes with 2 Valves and can be expanded by up to 2 more valves (sold separately). Ideally you would connect a hose to each valve and position a sprinkler at the end of each hose. Then it can be setup to water automatically on each valve.
Answered by: WateringGuy
Date published: 2024-11-04

Is the controller a wireless app accused device

Asked by: Robert
No, the timer that comes with this Orbit watering kit is not a smart timer and cannot use an app.
Answered by: OrbitIrrigation
Date published: 2023-07-14
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