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Sidekick FM 12 Station Universal Receiver Only
Part #01017-001-001

$911.00

The Sidekick FM 12 Station Universal Receiver can be plugged into any 24VAC Irrigation Controller.  By offering a variety of connectors and DCI cables users can choose the option that best meets their needs. Providing 12 station wireless control over long range without line of sight, making it an invaluable tool for any irrigation professional.

 

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Description

The Sidekick FM 12 Station Universal Receiver can be plugged into any 24VAC Irrigation Controller. Making it ideal for commercial contractors, moreover, the Sidekick FM 12 Station System is a completely portable professional-grade wireless irrigation system compatible with all major irrigation controllers.  Additionally, Remote Control Technology offers a variety of connectors and DCI cables making the Sidekick FM Universal Receiver easy to use. Providing 12-station wireless control over long-range without line of sight, undoubtedly making it an invaluable tool for any irrigation professional.

Includes:

Sidekick 12 System Cut Sheet v1

TRC Sidekick Manual

Primary Features and Benefits:

  • Operates any 24VAC solenoid valve sprinkler system. Universally connects to most controllers.
  • Automatic Resetting Fuse in Receiver. Eliminates blown fuses and field downtime.
  • Automatic Safety Shut Down. Automatically turns off stations after 20 minutes of run time.
  • Illuminated Power and Valve on Indicators. Red Power and Green Master Valve On LED’s.
  • Direct Controller Interface Ready. Directly interface with Irritrol, Superior, Hunter, or Rain Master Controllers without needing a standard PCC connector (pigtail).

Founded in 1982 under the name TRC Systems, the original product line, known as “RIC”, was developed to fill the need for a more efficient method of servicing automatic sprinkler systems. However, the company changed its name to Remote Control Technology (RCT) in 1988 and separated its irrigation division, known as TRC Irrigation Remotes, in 2005. Finally, the two companies were once again reunited under the RCT umbrella when the company was purchased in 2017.

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