Pump Controller V16 HC WFP Link Long Range Remote Control 35amp 12v
Quick Overview
- This controller is Large Pump Capable - 3 to 7 Gallon Per Minute and to 35 amps 12v
- Long Range Remote Control with Smart Phone integration for High Current load applications
- Control your water flow accurately, dependably
- Extends Battery and Pump Life
- Set the flow you want on the controller, and Remote control
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$529.95
$604.10
Pump Controller with V16 HC High Current 30 amp 12v Long Range Remote Control
WFP Link is based on a V16 HC High Current controller with a long range radio remote capability (range up to 700 feet).
This allows the user to work out of sight of the truck/trolley.
For controlling higher current pumps of up to 35A (peak) powered by a +12V deep cycle battery.
Allows you to vary the pump flow rate from 0-100%.
Automatically pauses the flow when dead-end (eg from a pole valve) is detected and restarts it when dead-end has been removed.
Indicates when the pressure switch has operated, and also the battery condition (voltage).
Ideal for larger softwashing pumps.
Designed for 3 to 7 Gallon per minute 12v pumps that draw up to 35 Amps of current
via long range radio, so there is no need to return to your vehicle.
Use the fob (remote) or the App on your phone to change the flow from the other side of a building.
Configure your fob buttons to suit your system.
Pump Controllers, Extend Pump and Battery life and offer control over pump flow
Adding Remote Control offers on-off and flow control away from the pump
Set the flow you want on the controller, and Remote control and Turn the Pump on and off from the remote
- Long range radio remote control
- Rugged remote control fob offere years of service
- SmartPhone APP integration
- Control your system from phone, fob or controller
- Ready for demanding daily use
- Extend the life of your resin resin cartridges
- Control your water flow accurately, dependably
- Advanced micro Dead End detection and retesting
- Supplied with full wiring kit, fuses and fuse holders, and full instructions.
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