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DIG BO9D Digital Hose-End Timer - 3/4 in. FHT x MHT

Brand: DIG
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Original Price $70.71
Current Price $53.03
SKU BO9D

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The DIG BO9D digital hose-end timer makes automatic watering simple and reliable. Designed for residential hoses, it features a clear LCD, six-button keypad and easy programming to manage drip systems, micro-sprinklers, and standard garden hoses.

  • Programmable schedule: 7-day calendar, up to four start times per day, and preset options.
  • Run time: 1 minute to 12 hours 59 minutes, adjustable in 1-minute increments.
  • Flow & pressure: operates from 0.5 to 6.3 GPM and 15-80 PSI, suitable for low-flow systems.
  • Power & battery: uses one 9V alkaline battery (not included); low energy standby (less than 20 microamps) extends life.
  • Construction: weather-resistant ABS body, high-impact internal components, 3/4 in. FHT inlet and MHT outlet.
  • User features: six-button programming, AM/PM clock, manual start/stop, rain mode, and electronic battery monitor with five-level indicator.
  • Warranty: three-year limited warranty for residential installations.

Easy to install and maintain, the BO9D delivers reliable valve performance with an efficient DC solenoid and low-battery lockout to prevent partial cycles. Ideal for gardens, containers, and temporary watering where a single-zone, hose-fed solution is needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What battery does the BO9D use and how long does it last?
Uses one 9V alkaline battery (not included). Typical battery life is up to one year depending on use and settings.
How many start times and run-duration options are available?
Supports up to four start times per day with run times from 1 minute to 12 hours 59 minutes in 1-minute increments.
Is the BO9D suitable for drip irrigation and micro-sprinklers?
Yes. It operates from about 0.5 to 6.3 GPM and connects to standard 3/4-inch hoses for drip and micro-sprinkler use.
How does the timer protect against low battery operation?
Electronic battery monitoring shows five levels; low-battery auto lockout prevents the valve from opening if battery power is insufficient.