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Your cart is empty.The rbcmva single-station battery operated timer with 3/4 Actuator can be mounted on a manual or brass anti-siphon valve for automation in residential & commercial applications, or where AC power is unavailable. It features a large, easy-to-read LCD screen & simple icon-based weekly or cyclical programs that can operateup to three years on two AA alkaline batteries. The timers actuator is assembled with a 3/4 adapter & 3/4 washer & the package also includes a 1 adapter & 1 washer. Completely waterproof & able to operate in harsh environments, The RBC MVA is the simple solution for automating most manual anti-siphon valves.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Works as expected.
Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Ok so I did have a solenoid problem but straight away a new one was sent out to me - that’s good service! Now let’s perfect that part ❤️
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
The DIG Corp RBC-MVA Irrigation Timer, Blue is awesome, easy to install, easy to set up timer works well.no need to hardwire.HERE"S THE PROBLEM. IT ONLY LAST FOR ONE YEAR 5 MONTHS. THEN IT STOPS WORKING.this is my 3rd one. I have a hill in my back yard that has no electricity and the area needs to be water regularly.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019
I bought this 8 months ago. the installation was simple and it works well in ambient light. It is easy to program and operated very well. However after 8 months it began to leak. I could not completely shut off the sprinklers. I tried sh shut off manually but that didn't work. I had to reinstall the manual valve to turn off the water flow. I have purchased 2 types of solar timers and have had the same problem with both. Hope to find one that works and will last more than a few months.
M. Gotts
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018
I've used DIG battery operated valve/controllers for 10+ years. The earlier design worked fine, too, but would usually have some problem after 5+ years or so that required replacement. Typically something with the valve or seal and not the controller would go wrong for me. But there is no competing product to automate a stand-alone single valve that is so simple to use.The latest versions (which have been out a couple of years) work great, too. Now use 2 AA batteries instead of a single 9v. Battery life is said to be longer, but I've not had time to test that. The 9v batteries in the old one lasted a year or two, so it was fine either way.Easy to program and configure. These are indispensable for me with a couple of sprinkler valves that are next to hardscape, would be difficult to integrate into the rest of the sprinkler system controller (which would require running a wire 250+ feet underground most of the way). They work, they are reliable and reasonably durable, good battery life, sufficient programming flexibility, and not too expensive. Great product.
B & N
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017
Easy to program. Works well as an addition to an old school pool filler anti-siphon valve. If you have an older pool with a manual valve, this can do the trick. Not as sophisticated as the newer automatic pool fill, but a inexpensive way to semi-automate your pool. Works especially well in summer and windy conditions when the pool needs to be filled more often.
Craig S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
An easily installed retrofit to automate a manually operated anti-siphon valve. In addition to being able to program automatic operation at given time of day and open time duration, having a 'manual' button to allow opening of the valve for a programmed interval allows a user to initiate a fill cycle (e.g., adding water to a pool or fountain) then to be able to walk away with confidence that the flow will be shut off after the displayed # of minutes.
R. Boyd
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2016
It works although there was some initial leakage around the solenoid. The washers for the anti-siphon valve and the timer were missing. That didn't matter as the anti-siphon valve cap was so frozen in place that I had to heat it with a propane torch, melting it internal parts as well as part of the old timer I was replacing. Home depot had a universal repair kit for the valve that contained the necessary washers. I would strongly recommend having that kit on hand before embarking on the replacement as all water in the house had to be turned off until the job was complete.
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